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3 Days Chimpanzee Trekking Safari – Kibale Forest Adventure

Dive into the lush heart of Kibale Forest for an unforgettable chimpanzee trekking experience. Over three thrilling days, explore one of Africa’s most diverse tropical rainforests, home to over 1,500 chimpanzees and a rich variety of primates, birds, and wildlife. Walk through enchanting forest trails, listen to the calls of the wild, and witness chimp families in their natural habitat. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers, this short but immersive safari offers an intimate encounter with Uganda’s incredible biodiversity.

3 Days Chimpanzee Trekking Safari in Kibale Forest

3 Days Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale national park takes you to one of Africa’s primate hubs for wonderful encounters with chimps and other 12 primates. Kibale National park is located in the southern part of Uganda and covers an area of 795 square kilometers. The park consists of mainly tropical rain-forest with vast woodlands and Savannah. The rain-forest is an extension of those found in central Africa although time and human activity has reduced its size considerably.

Kibale forest is also home to forest elephants, leopards, lions (from Queen Elizabeth), warthogs, hippos and giant forest pigs. Kibale forest is the best place to track chimpanzees in the world. has a population of over 1,500 chimpanzees, 12 other primates, 60 mammals, 375 species  of birds and 351 of trees. Some of the trees in the forest can grow up to 55 meters in height while others are over 200 years old.


ITINERARY


Day 1: Pickup and transfer to Kibale National Park – Nature walk at the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary.

Pickup from the airport to start your 4-hour journey to Kibale National Park. You will continue to Fort Portal town via Mubende where your will have lunch. Fort Portal is one of the most beautiful towns in Uganda. If time allows, the Guide will take you to spot the  ‘Amabere ga nyina mwiru’ caves, the King (Omukama’s) palace and the royal tombs in Karambi.

During your journey, you will be impressed by the beautiful sites of cater lakes and the Rwenzori Mountains. Once you arrive at the park, you will be taken to your place of accommodation for a guided nature walk in Bigodi swamp. Bigodi wetlands sanctuary is one of the best places to see birds in Uganda. It is also host to several primates and creatures like the swamp antelope (Sitatunga), Bush bucks, Mongooses, Bush pigs and Otters. The Bigodi Swamp is home to the Papyrus Gonolek, Hornbills, Weaver birds, Waxbills, Kingfishers, Cuckoos, Flycatchers and the Great Blue Turaco.

Dinner and overnight at Chimpanzee Forest Guesthouse for Budget and Mid-range accommodation. The luxury lodge will be Papaya Lake lodge.



Day 2: Chimpanzee trekking (or chimpanzee habituation experience), primates walk in Kanyanchu and birding excursion

Wake up early and ensure that you take heavy breakfast in preparation for a long day of activities. The key activity will be chimpanzee tracking during the Kanyanchu primates walk. The walk will expose you to the thirteen primates found in Kibale National park and beautiful rain-forest, trees and butterflies. Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale starts with a briefing at the park office. The Rangers will locate the group by following their hoots and calls. Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale is more predictable compared to the ones in Nyungwe in Rwanda or Budongo forest in Murchison Falls National Park. They are easier to find than anywhere else in Uganda. 3 large communities of chimps have been habituated in Kibale forest. An advance team is sent to locate them before letting the lead ranger know using radio call. Chimpanzee trekking takes between two to four hours depending on the location of the particular group you are assigned.

Chimpanzee communities have complex social structures with the large males acting as protectors of the group. Unlike mountain gorillas, the reign of a dominant chimp alpha male is short-lived because he has to deal with far more challenges especially when you consider the size of chimp communities. Moreover, chimp communities tend to split into smaller groups to feed during times of scarcity.  During your one-hour encounter with the Chimps, you will notice that they are very mobile primates. They tend to move a lot and do not stay on the ground most of the time like mountain gorillas. You have to prepare to follow them for a while as they swing from tree to tree. Chimps are also very noisy and vocal compared to mountain gorillas. Apart from the chimps, the primates walk in Kanyanchu will expose you to all of the primates in the park including pottos, Grey Vervet Monkeys, baboons, Colobus monkeys, L’Hoest monkeys, grey checked mangabey, blue monkeys and Red Tailed Monkeys.

After being with one chimp family for an hour, you will continue to see the other primates in the park before returning back to your hotel for lunch. In the afternoon, you will go to the boardwalk trail for birding. The Guide will share with your information about the forest, its history and the creatures that call it home. The afternoon boardwalk is only for those who would be doing chimpanzee trekking. If you are booked for the chimpanzee habituation experience, then you will have no time for birding.

Dinner and overnight at Chimpanzee Forest Guesthouse for Budget and Mid-range accommodation. The luxury lodge will be Papaya Lake lodge.



Day 3: Visit the Community – transfer back to Entebbe or Kampala

Wake up at your leisure and take breakfast. Prepare to go for a village walk before starting the journey back to Kampala in the middle of the day. While with the community, you will learn about their customs and cultural heritage. You will walk through the village or visit one of the homes to meet the elders who have vast knowledge about the area and its history. You could even visit the church, school and eat some of the local food. It should not be all about the wildlife. Ugandans are super friendly to foreigners. If you missed visiting the Palace of the King of Toro or the Karambi tombs for some reason, this is the time visit.  Lunch will be along the way. The scenery around Fort Portal and this part of Uganda is breathtaking. Look out for the rugged hills, tea plantations, local farms of Ankole cattle and peasants working in their gardens. The driver will drop you at a location in Kampala or at the Airport.


Tour includes:


  1. Chimpanzee permits or Chimpanzee habituation permits
  2. Visiting the Bigodi Wetlands sanctuary
  3. Park entrance fees
  4. Driver/ Guide fees
  5. Transportation in a tour van
  6. Accommodation for 2 nights
  7. Meals and water throughout the trip
  8. Airport transfers



The tour Excludes

  1. Private Expenses like laundry, alcoholic drinks and tips
  2. Airplane Tickets and Visa Fees
  3. Hotels expenses for the night before and after the trip

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