Chimpanzee Trekking Uganda: The Best Places, Permit, Reviews

Chimpanzee Trekking Uganda: The Best Places, Time, Permit Cost, Reviews. There are 3 major destinations for Chimpanzee Trekking Uganda. Kibale Forest is the best place to go chimp trekking because sightings are most common here. Chimpanzee Trekking and Chimpanzee habituation experience in Uganda’s Kibale Forest National Park is the most popular choice. Other chimpanzee trekking destinations include Budongo forest, chimp trekking in Kalinzu forest, and Kyambura gorge.

Unbelievable Chimpanzee Trekking Experiences

Chimpanzee trekking Uganda is the top primate tracking Safari activity in Uganda. Chimpanzee trekking & Chimpanzee habituation experience in Uganda’s Kibale Forest National Park is the most popular choice. Other Chimpanzee trekking destinations include Budongo forest, Chimp trekking in Kalinzu forest, and Kyambura gorge. Chimpanzee trekking in Uganda is one of the top activities on Uganda safaris in search of man’s closest primates.

Africa has 21 countries with chimpanzees and Uganda Chimpanzee trekking safaris experiences are the best since the country has the highest chimp population. There are several chimpanzee trekking natural habitats in Uganda as well as 1 chimpanzee sanctuary at Ngamba Island known as Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary. About 5000 chimpanzees are in Uganda and tracking them in their natural habitat is an amazing experience. Chimpanzee Trekking in Uganda is Guided Primate tracking Safari activity in Uganda. Guided Uganda Chimpanzee Trekking Tours & Habituation Experience in Kibale Forest National Park is the most popular choice. Other chimp tracking destinations include Budongo forest, Chimp trekking in Kalinzu forest, and Kyambura gorge.

A few Interesting facts about Chimpanzees

Chimpanzees are known to be man’s closest relatives after Bonobos sharing about 98.7% DNA content depending on what is considered. Chimpanzees are intelligent creatures each with a flat face, big eyes, small nose, and a wide mouth.

Chimps live in tropical forests and woodland savannahs. Their black hair covering almost the entire body, long arms that extend to below their knees, and short legs help them live in these environments. Chimps are used their knuckles for walking. While tracking chimpanzees in Uganda, baby chimpanzees can be differentiated by the whitetail tuft that the older chimps do not have.

Chimps have the ability to learn and adapt to environments just like humans. Natasha, a female chimpanzee at Ngamba Island is known as the world’s most intelligent chimpanzee after a survey by Ms. Esther Herrmann and her colleagues from Germany. To make chimpanzee trekking safaris in Uganda possible several chimpanzee families are habituated in the different habitats to ensure they are familiar with human presence and behave almost “normally” hence displaying all of their characters lively during a trek.

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi, Chimps in Kibale and Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park

What is the best time for Chimpanzees trekking Uganda?

Just like the best time to visit Uganda, the best time for a chimpanzee trekking experience in Uganda is during the dry season. This is in the months of June – August, and December-February. During this time the rains are less and therefore trekking is more comfortable. Depending on your interests, chimpanzee tracking safaris in Uganda can be customized as part of long tours in Uganda or as a short trip just planned for chimpanzee trekking. This Uganda safari activity can be done either in the morning, mid-morning, or afternoon depending on your itinerary schedule.

Where are the best Chimpanzee trekking destinations in Uganda?

5 habitats in Uganda are available as chimp tracking spots and these are Kibale Forest National Park, Budongo Forest, Kyambura Gorge,  Kalinzu forest, and Toro Semliki wildlife reserve. Here we give you a detailed idea of each destination to help in making great choices for tourists on safaris Uganda during tour planning. If you are also wondering where to see chimpanzees in Uganda, here are all of the spots to choose from for your next trek;

Kibale Forest National Park

Kibale Forest National Park is the popular Uganda chimpanzee trekking safari destination since its home to the highest population of chimpanzees, hence the slogan “world’s primate capital”.  More than 1,500 chimpanzees survive in Kibale Forest and have been habituated for tracking along the Kanyanchu primate walk trails. Because of the high chimp numbers, it’s only at Kibale Forest where you can track chimps either in the morning, mid-morning, or afternoon rather than 2 times in other destinations. The high chimp population guarantees a 99.9% chance of seeing chimpanzees in Uganda.

During a chimp trek at Kibale Forest, there are also other chances of seeing primates like the vervet monkeys, red colobus monkey, black and white colobus, Ugandan red colobus, Uganda mangabey, and blue monkey. 

Kalinzu Forest – Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kalinzu Forest close to Queen Elizabeth National Park is another amazing chimpanzee trekking spot.  This is home to over 220 chimpanzees with almost half of them already habituated for chimpanzee trekking experiences with 95% chances of seeing the chimps.

Tracking chimpanzees in the Kalinzu forest can be an all-day activity or half-day depending on how much time you would love to spend in the primate forest. Kalinzu forest is also home to several primates including vervet monkeys and colobus monkeys

Budongo Forest – Murchison Falls National Park

Budongo Forest is the second-best spot for chimpanzees just adjacent to Murchison Falls National Park. The forest covers about 825 sq. km and is home to more than 600 chimpanzees with 4 habituated chimpanzee families for a Budongo chimp trek. Trekking chimpanzees in Budongo forest can even be on a short trip since it’s the closest Uganda chimp tracking habitat from Kampala on about a 4 hours drive.

Tracking chimpanzees at Budongo is done on the 115km long trail that offers an extensive chance to see chimps and other primates. While tracking chimpanzees at Budongo Forest also expect to come along several other flora and fauna species. 9 primate species, 24 species of small mammals, 465 plant species, and 270 butterflies are within the boundaries of the forest. 

Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kyambura Gorge is a chimp tracking spot of its kind in the world offering a chimpanzee trekking tour in Uganda to the “valley of apes”. Its referred to as the valley of apes because the Kyambura Gorge is about 100m deep below sea level. The Kyambura Gorge is home to fewer chimpanzees habituated for trekking and sightings are not so amazing as in other spots.

Chimpanzee trekking in the Kyambura Gorge is possible at any time of the day depending on the preferred time. To have priceless chimp tracking experiences in Kyambura Gorge you can have your trip tailored to a long Uganda wildlife safari with experiences in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

What are the Rules and Regulations for Chimpanzee Trekking in Uganda?

  • To trek chimpanzees, you must have a chimp trekking permit that can be booked by your tour operator before the trek date.
  • All intending chimp tracking visitors must attend the briefing session in the morning.
  • Strictly a maximum of 1 hour is spent in the presence of the chimpanzees.
  • Each chimpanzee family is trekked by a total of 6 people per trek.
  • 12 years is the minimum age for chimp trekking in Uganda
  • Do not track chimpanzees if you are sick, they can easily catch human diseases.
  • Do not litter in the forest during tracking
  • If you need to urinate or defecate do so off the trail. Bury your waste in a hole (30cm deep) along with any toilet paper.
  • Do not eat near
  • Do not chase the chimpanzees
  • Do not mimic chimpanzee vocalization
  • Do not use flash photography
  • Keep as quiet as possible, you will see more
  • Keep at least 8m (25ft) from the chimpanzees at all times