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3 Day Lake Bunyonyi Honeymoon Safari Uganda – Romantic Uganda Safari Holiday

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3 Day Lake Bunyonyi Honeymoon Safari Uganda – Romantic Uganda Safari Holiday

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Overview

About this journey

Experience a memorable 3 Day Lake Bunyonyi Honeymoon Safari Uganda, a perfect romantic getaway designed for couples looking to enjoy breathtaking scenery, relaxation, nature, and authentic cultural experiences in Southwestern Uganda. This unforgettable Uganda honeymoon safari takes you to the beautiful Lake Bunyonyi, one of the top tourism destinations in Uganda, famous for its peaceful waters, scenic islands, birdlife, and stunning landscapes.

Located near Kabale Town close to the Rwanda border, Lake Bunyonyi Uganda is widely known as the “Place of Many Little Birds.” The lake is among Africa’s deepest lakes and offers visitors spectacular views of terraced hills, green valleys, and over 29 beautiful islands, making it one of the best places for a romantic safari in Uganda.

Highlights

What you'll experience

  • A local boatman paddles you out before the mist lifts, past African jacanas picking across lily pads and pied kingfishers hovering mid-air above the shallows.

  • Lunch on a private island — a picnic basket set on a grass verge above the water, weaver birds stitching their nests in the papyrus just metres away.

  • From your room at Kigezi Highland Camp, the terraced ridges fade from green to amber to indigo as the sun drops. Dinner arrives by firelight on the veranda, the lake 300 metres below.

  • A guided half-day walk along the forest boundary of Bwindi introduces you to montane bird life — Rwenzori turacos, blue-headed sunbirds — without the full-day permits.

  • An afternoon with the Batwa heritage project: women weaving baskets from banana fibre, children teaching you the steps of a folk dance, the smell of roasting matoke drifting across the compound.

Why choose us

Why choose a Private Journey?

Lake Bunyonyi works best when it is unhurried and entirely yours. Here is why this itinerary delivers that.

Fully Private, Fully Flexible

Every transfer, canoe trip, and cultural visit is arranged for two people only. If you want to sleep an hour later or stay on the water until the last light has gone, your guide adjusts without discussion.

Guides Who Know These Hills

Our Kigezi-based naturalists grew up in the highlands. They can identify a call before the bird appears, translate a Batwa proverb, and tell you which island the fishermen use as a storm shelter and why.

Conservation That Reaches the Community

The Batwa visit and local boat operators are both part of our community-conservation framework. The fees go to people, not a distant head office.

Itinerary

your day-by-day journey

Day 1Kampala to Kigezi — Arriving at the Lake

Your driver collects you from Entebbe Airport or your Kampala hotel in the early morning. The road south-west climbs steadily through equatorial forest and then opens onto the terraced tea estates of the Kigezi highlands — every ridge a different shade of green depending on the hour.

After roughly six hours on the road, the lake appears without warning: an expanse of dark water stitched between hillsides so steep they seem to lean over it. Check in to Kigezi Highland Camp in time for a late lunch on the terrace, then take a short sunset canoe on the lake with a local paddler who can name every island and the clans that once farmed them.

Dinner is served by candlelight at your private table on the veranda. The night is cool at this altitude, the frogs deafening, the stars overhead exactly as bright as you hoped they would be.

Lunch, Dinner

Day 2Islands, Birds, and a Batwa Afternoon

Breakfast comes just before dawn — local porridge, fresh pineapple, strong Ugandan coffee — because you want to be on the water as the mist burns off. Your guide and paddler take you out in a traditional dugout canoe, threading between Punishment Island and Bwama Island as African fish eagles call from the fever trees.

Around mid-morning you step ashore on a small private island for a picnic: fresh bread, local cheese, avocado the size of a child's fist. A pair of malachite kingfishers perch on a reed stem close enough to study properly.

The afternoon belongs to the Batwa Cultural Heritage Project near Bufuka village. The Batwa, formerly forest-dwelling people displaced when Bwindi was gazetted, have built a living cultural centre here — not a performance but an open afternoon of basket weaving, traditional food preparation, and storytelling. The proceeds go directly to the community. Back at camp by sunset, your guide Semwezi has arranged a private bush dinner beside the water: a single table, lanterns, the whole lake to yourselves.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3Bwindi Forest Edge, Then Farewell to the Hills

A slow breakfast, then a half-day walk along the lower forest edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest with your naturalist guide. This is not a gorilla trek — it is something quieter: a chance to be inside the forest canopy, to learn to read the sounds, to spot a Rwenzori turaco in full scarlet-and-green flight or follow the trail of a chimpanzee through broken branches.

After lunch at the lodge, your driver begins the return road to Kampala or Entebbe — though if your flight departs early the following morning, a night in Entebbe can be arranged. The hills recede in the rear window, still green, still terraced, the lake catching the afternoon light one last time before the road bends away.

Breakfast, Lunch

Extensions

+1 Days

One Day Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

Add a full gorilla trek from Buhoma or Rushaga — your guide handles the permit logistics. Spend an hour with a habituated family in the forest, then return to the lake for a final night.

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+2 Days

Two Days of Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale

Head north to Kibale National Park, where a 1,500-strong chimpanzee community moves through mahogany forest. Pair perfectly with the lake stay as a week-long south-western Uganda circuit.

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+3 Days

Gorillas and Lake Bunyonyi by Boat

A longer three-day Bwindi extension that builds in gorilla trekking, a boat crossing of the lake at dawn, and a second night on the water. Ideal if you have never trekked gorillas before and want both experiences in depth.

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Dates & Prices

Prices in USD, including internal air, per person, double occupancy.

  • Jun 5 – Jun 7
    $1,890 per personAvailable
  • Jul 10 – Jul 12
    $1,890 per personAvailable
  • Aug 14 – Aug 16
    $1,890 per personAvailable
  • Sep 18 – Sep 20
    $1,890 per personAvailable
  • Dec 26 – Dec 28
    $2,100 per personCall for Availability

Minimum Age

No minimum age for the lake and cultural activities. The Bwindi forest edge walk suits all fitness levels.

Safari Duffel

Soft-sided bags are preferred for the vehicle. A small daypack is ideal for the canoe and forest walk.

First Group Event

Departure from Entebbe or Kampala hotel at 07:00 on Day 1.

Last Group Event

Drop-off at Entebbe Airport or Kampala hotel, approximately 19:30 on Day 3.

Guaranteed Departures

This is a private itinerary. Departures are guaranteed for two guests from the moment of booking.

Alternate Sightseeing

Should lake weather make canoeing unsafe, the guide will substitute a highland village walk or a visit to the Bwindi community hospital craft shop — both equally rewarding.

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