This consistently popular primate walk allows visitors to observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat. The chimpanzee groups in Kanyanchu are well accustomed to human presence, with some having been observed for over 25 years, ensuring a sighting probability of over 90%. Kibale is a biologically rich region that also hosts over 120 other mammal species, including baboons, elephants, and antelopes. The forest is home to approximately 370 bird species.
Welcome to home of Chimpanzees in Uganda
Please be at the waiting Lounge our guide will be there with your shortly
In the morning at 8am we drive to Kibale national park we will have a few stops for bathroom use and coffee to go.
On arrival in Fort portal town, we visit the amabere caves a short hike and see the caves made from falls looking like breasts its where the local name is derived from and later head to the lodge for check in and overnight
In the morning at 6am we have breakfast and start driving to the Kibale chimpanzee tracking site at 7am, to be briefed on the tracking and given a group to join
After chilling at the lodge, we head out for the bigoli guided swamp walk. which will give you a chance to see more primates like the colobus and some coffee farm tour etc.
In the morning at 9am after breakfast we check out of the room and start driving back to your lodge in Kampala or Entebbe
We will have a stop at the equator in kayabwe for photoshoot and craft shopping and later continue driving to you lodge
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