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A majestic mountain gorilla resting in the lush forest, surrounded by trees and foliage.

5-Day Best Gorilla, Primates, and Wildlife Adventure Safari

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5-Day Best Gorilla, Primates, and Wildlife Adventure Safari   This tour is designed to immerse you in the stunning beauty of Uganda by exploring its magnificent national parks. The safari includes a visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park for a stunning wildlife view, a boat cruise on Kazinga Channel, and then a visit to Bwindi Forest, home to half of the world’s remaining population of the rare mountain gorillas, before a return to Entebbe. Uganda Primates Adventure (Gorillas & Chimps) Tour. Safari Highlights Safari Inclusions and Exclusions Packing List Safari Highlights Day one: Transfer from Entebbe to Queen Elizabeth National Park Day Two: Game Drive and Boat Cruise on Kazinga Channel Day three: Morning Game Drive and then Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Day Four: Gorilla Trekking and Visiting the Batwa in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Day Five: Transfer to Entebbe Safari Inclusions and Exclusions The 3-day Uganda Gorilla Fly-In safari package includes Park fees (For non-residents) Gorilla permits (One per person, non-resident) All activities (Unless labeled as optional) All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade) A professional driver/guide All transportation (unless labeled as optional) All Taxes/VAT Roundtrip airport transfer Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section) Drinking water (On all days) The safari excludes International flights (From/to home) Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour Tips (tipping guideline: US$10.00 pp per day) Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.) Government-imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees Packing List While on a safari in Uganda, you should pack some or all of the following items; A camera: A safari in Uganda is incomplete without a good camera. You cannot come back from a safari without evidence to show your friends and family about the wonderful time you had. Hiking Boots: Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking requires good hiking boots for comfort especially during the rainy season. Stocking: Long stockings will help in tucking in your trousers to avoid crawling insects. Rain Jacket: This is very important while hiking during the rainy season. The rains can be unpredictable in Uganda especially when you consider global warming. There is always the possibility of rain in Bwindi forest regardless of season of the year. Long Shirts and trousers: The game parks and forests contain insects and other crawling creatures that you need to keep off. There are also sharp tree branches and thorns. Long sleeved shirts and trousers will keep off any insects and also protect you from sharp trees. Hand gloves: Hand gloves are important for grabbing leaves and tree branches while hiking through dense forest. Water: Many of the activities mentioned above involve staying out for long hours in the sun. Expect to get dehydrated and tired if you do not pack some water. You need to have water filtration tablets if you cannot move with bottled water. Packed Snack: This is very important for the chimpanzee habituation experience and gorilla trekking. It is difficult to predict when the two activities will end. You are better off parking lunch so that you don’t get hungry. Detailed Itinerary Day 1: Transfer from Entebbe to Queen Elizabeth National Park This day involves traveling from Entebbe to Queen Elizabeth National Park, taking the Kampala-Mbarara route. Along the way, you will encounter numerous beautiful and eye-catching sights, such as the traditional drum-making center at Mpambire. The drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park also allows you to visit the equator line, where you can take photos. You’ll proceed and have a stopover at Igongo Museum-Biharwe Mbarara for lunch and have a visit to the museum for cultural and traditional experiences about the local communities. After here, you’ll travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will later check in at your lodge for an overnight stay. Accommodation: The Bush Lodge (Banda) Day 2: Game Drive and Boat Cruise on Kazinga Channel You’ll wake up early in the morning and have breakfast. Afterward, you will proceed for chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge. You will enjoy these primates for over 2 to 3 hours. There are also many other animals in the gorge like monkeys, birds, baboons, and so on.After the trek, you will return to the lodge for lunch as you prepare for a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel where you will have a chance to see many animals including crocodiles, hippos, birds, buffalos, and so on. Dinner & Accommodation: The Bush Lodge (Banda) Day 3: Morning Game Drive and then Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park After breakfast, you’ll start this day’s activities by having a game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park. This activity focuses on giving you a personal encounter with the wilderness of the park. Queen Elizabeth National Park has several beautiful crater lakes that wind through the rolling hills, the Kazinga Channel with an awesome view of both land and water-adapted animals such as hippos lined up at the shores. With a vegetation cover of grassland, acacia woodland, tropical rainforest, and a variety of wetlands, this park is home to different animal species and birds. In addition, you may see the amazing big game hippos, elephants, and buffalos. Your trip will enable you to understand how these animals thrive in the grasslands and shorelines. You may also encounter warthogs, waterbuck, Uganda kob, topis, and monkeys as they play about in the trees. You’ll then travel to Bwindi, check-in at your accommodation for an overnight stay. Dinner & Accomodation: Ride 4 a Woman Guest House Day 4: Gorilla Trekking and Visit The Batwa in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Early morning breakfast and tracking for the mountain gorillas in the jungle forest of Bwindi. Gorilla trekkers will take the most exciting and memorable activity of trekking the mountain gorillas in the thick jungle. The time spent trekking depends on the movement of these gorillas; it’s about 2 to 8 hours. Before you start the trekking, you should expect to hike for a long distance under muddy and steep conditions before seeing the great apes in the jungle. The gorilla trekking experience is rewarding as you sit, play, and

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A Chimpanzee (Primates) at Kibale National Park

Kibale Forest National Park

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Places to visit Kibale Forest National Park: The Enchanting Biodiversity of Uganda Kibale National Park is a renowned destination for the best primate safaris in Uganda and, perhaps, Africa at large. Kibale National Park shelters the biggest population of primates, both, in terms of the total number of primates and primate species on the African continent. Kibale National Park is home to 13 primate species with the chimpanzees being the best visited and marking and highlighting almost all the nature vistas in Kibale National Park. Kibale National Park is also the richest ecosystem in the whole African continent. Kibale National Park is a haven for the best nature’s secret which includes a wide population of wildlife ranging from wild plants such as natural tree species to big and small wild animals supplemented with a huge flock of beautiful bird species. Kibale National Park is home of about over 340 species of birds, 14 recorded species of snakes, and 200 butterfly species together with other insects, plus 27 species of frogs and toads recorded. Kibale National Park Primates Activities at Kibale Forest National Park Kibale Forest National Park stands as a testament to the country’s remarkable biodiversity and natural beauty. This lush haven, covering about 795 square kilometers, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and nature lovers alike. From the intriguing primate species to the dense canopy of trees and vibrant birdlife, Kibale Forest offers a captivating experience that leaves an indelible mark on all who venture within its embrace. That is to say: A Primate Paradise: One of the park’s most remarkable features is its reputation as the “Primate Capital of the World.” Kibale Forest is home to an impressive 13 primate species, including the rare and delightful chimpanzees. The sight of these intelligent creatures swinging through the trees or engaging in their intricate social behaviors is a privilege reserved for those who explore this exceptional ecosystem. The park also shelters the endangered red colobus monkey, the L’Hoest’s monkey, and the black-and-white colobus monkey, each contributing to the tapestry of primate life that thrives here. Chimpanzee Tracking Adventures: For those seeking an adventure like no other, Kibale Forest offers the thrilling opportunity to track and observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Guided by experienced rangers, you’ll venture into the heart of the forest, listening for the telltale sounds of these great apes and observing their interactions up close. The chance to witness their playful antics, grooming rituals, and family dynamics is an experience that fosters a profound connection with our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. Avian Wonderland: Beyond its primate inhabitants, Kibale Forest teems with a vibrant avian population. With over 370 species of birds recorded within the park, it’s a paradise for birdwatchers and enthusiasts. From the elusive African pitta to the majestic Great Blue Turaco, the forest echoes with the melodies of these feathered residents. Birdwatching excursions through the forest reveal a symphony of colors and calls that adds an enchanting layer to your explorations. Nature Walks and Beyond: Kibale Forest National Park is more than a primate haven; it’s a realm of ecological wonders waiting to be discovered. Guided nature walks unveil the intricacies of the forest floor, where you’ll encounter diverse flora, insects, and smaller mammals. The Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, adjacent to the park, offers a contrasting wetland ecosystem with its own array of bird species and unique plant life. Exploring these different facets of Kibale Forest adds depth to your understanding of its ecological significance. Conservation and Community Involvement: Kibale Forest National Park is not only a sanctuary for wildlife but also a beacon of conservation efforts and community involvement. The park’s management works closely with local communities to promote sustainable practices and support livelihoods. Visitors can participate in community-based tourism initiatives, offering a chance to engage with local culture and contribute to the well-being of the region. In Conclusion: Kibale Forest National Park is a realm of magic and wonder, where the intricate dance of primate life, the symphony of bird calls, and the richness of its ecosystems create an immersive experience like no other. Whether you’re captivated by chimpanzees, fascinated by flora, or simply seeking solace within nature’s embrace, Kibale Forest promises an unforgettable journey through Uganda’s ecological and cultural tapestry. It’s a destination that leaves an imprint on the heart, inspiring a deeper connection with the natural world and the preservation of its treasures for generations to come. A Chimpanzee carrying her baby at Kibale National Park – Valverde Safaris Uganda A monkey sits on a tree branch at Kibale National Park – Valverde Safaris Uganda A chimpanze rests at Kibale National Park Primates at Kibale Forest National Park Primates of Kibale National Park are a record 13, all in one lush forested area located in the western region of Uganda. Kibale National Park is renowned to be the primate capital of Africa not just for show; Kibale National Park has a rich biodiversity and a great abundance of primate species hovering, loitering and making all kinds of sounds in the forest, perfectly blending with the sweet melodies of the birds in Kibale National Park. Kibale National Park is one of the top Uganda destinations, and one of the best primate destinations not only in Uganda but Africa as a whole. Below are the 13 primates of Kibale National Park that travellers can encounter in various activities like chimpanzee tracking, primate walks, and nature walks, among other activities in Kibale National Park.. Chimpanzees Chimpanzees are the top 13 primates of Kibale National Park that travellers can encounter while in the park. There are over 1000 chimpanzees recorded in Kibale National Park, with about only 80 of them having been fully habituated for travellers to encounter on a chimpanzee tracking experience. Chimpanzees are near humans, sharing about 98% of DNA with humans, and are known to be very intelligent given their characters say using leaves for umbrellas during a rain pour. Uganda Mangabey The Uganda Mangabey was first thought to be a Grey-cheeked mangabey until 2007

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