3 Days Kibale Chimpanzee Tracking Safari

This 3 Days Kibale Chimpanzee tracking safari : takes you to Kibale Forest National Park which contains one of the loveliest and most varied tracts of tropical forest in Uganda. Additionally, Kibale Forest National Park is a haven to over (70) mammal species. More so, it is  famous for its (13) primate species over (375) bird species as well as over (351) tree species and it is one of the most rewarding destinations to explore.

Activities

  • Equator experience
  • Visit to the Bigodi swamp
  • Chimpanzee tracking

Tour Highlights

Day 1: Transfer to Kibale National Park-Bigodi wetland

Day 2: Chimpanzee tracking experience

Day 3: Equator experience-Transfer back to Kampala

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Transfer to Kibale National Park-Bigodi wetland

After your early morning breakfast, you will be picked by one of our representatives. Later, embark on your journey to Kibale Forest National Park via Mityana to Fort portal. Upon arrival, check in your lodge and later visit the Bigodi swamp for bird watching. Head to the lodge for dinner and overnight.

Meals:
  • Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation Options:
  • Primate Lodge (Luxury)
  • Rweteera safari park (Mid-Range)
  • Isunga lodge (Budget)

Day 2: Chimpanzee tracking experience

After breakfast in the morning, with your packed lunch, you will head to the headquarters. While here, you will be briefed by a ranger guide on the do’s & don’ts while interacting with the chimps. Afterwards, get ready for a walk in the fabulous rainforests of Kibale to yet enjoy another forever memorable experience of the chimpanzee tracking. However, on your way, you will encounter different primate species, the abundant bird species, sounds of the rain forest, butterflies floating through the air etc. Upon locating them, you will be given 1 hour in their presence as you enjoy their daily activities like the juveniles playing around and more. Later, return to the lodge for hot lunch. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Meals
  • Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation Options
  • Primate Lodge (Luxury)
  • Rweteera safari park (Mid-Range)
  • Isunga lodge (Budget)

Day 3: Equator experience-Transfer back to Kampala

After breakfast in the morning, you will check out of the lodge and embark on your journey to Kampala via Masaka, have lunch on the way and continue. You will have a stopover at the Equator line for some refreshments, equator experiments and photographs. Depending on your flight departure time, you will either be dropped off at the airport or at your hotel.

                                                             End of Safari Trip

Includes

  • All activities
  • Chimpanzee permit
  • All accommodation included in the itinerary
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Meals (as specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Bottled drinking water

Excludes

  • International flights (from/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips
  • Personal items (souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)

SAFARI TRANSPORT

Standard 4X4 Safari Vehicles

Our standard mode of transport is by road and we use 4×4 Safari vehicles. Besides, each safari vehicle comes with a professionally trained driver/guide with fuel for the whole safari. However we also have very comfortable super customs which can carry up 6 people with their luggage, we also have small vehicles like Alphads, Harrier and much more that can carry 4-5 people.

Optional Activities

Bigodi Swamp Walk

This swamp offers some of the finest birding and monkey viewing in Uganda. While here; you will be able to identify more than 40 species in one walk but most will be forest fringe and swamp specials. Species that cannot be missed out by visitors include the great blue turaco, papyrus gonolek, yellow-throated tinker barbets, swamp flycatcher snowy headed robin chats etc. Primates include; like L’Hoest’s monkey, black and white colobus and Uganda mangabey. Walks technically start at 07:00 and 15.00 and generally takes around 3 hours.

Hiking

There is even a hike that traverses the length of the park where each night you sleep in a different area outside the park. There are also plenty of day-hikes near or in the park for you to enjoy the various aspects of Kibale Forest and the surrounding area.

Amabere caves experience

Named after the live stalactite formation Amabere ga Nyinamwiru which supposedly resembles the twin breasts of a woman. The main cave is very small, really more of an exaggerated overhang, though it is supported by several pillar-like formations of connected stalactites and stalagmites. Alongside it, you can stand on the moss- covered rocks behind a power small waterfall and watch the ice-cold water plunge down right in front of you.

Lake Saka

This is the largest water body in the immediate vicinity of Fort Portal. Lake Saka is not strictly speaking Crater Lake, but rather a flooded valley dammed by a crater. It is one of the few lakes in the area to support fish large enough for commercial harvesting and it is reputedly safe to swim in.

Rweetera cluster

Circular walking trail that follows the rim of Lake Nyabikere from the Frog at Kibale is one of the most popular activities. Black-and-white colobus and other monkeys are often encountered, while a varied selection of resident birds such as Ross’s turaco, pygmy goose, black-crowned night heron, great blue turaco not to mention but a few. Another attractive walk follows the drivable track from Rweetera to emerge on the Kasenda Road a few hundred metres south of Lake Nkuruba. There are great views over the three crater lakes from Mpurumu Hill to the south of this track.

The Nakayima Witch’s Tree

This is a cultural and traditional worship site that you can visit on the way to Kibale from Kampala or from Kibale to Kampala. Commonly called the Witch’s Tree it is on top of a hill with great views, it is used by Ugandans who come and appeal to the spirits in the case of illness, infertility, diseases as well as relationships.

Bigodi Cultural Centre

Opposite Bigodi swamp walk office, is a small museum displaying traditional clothes, grinding stones, musical instruments and other such artefacts offers a sedate alternative for those who don’t feel like doing the walk.

Mpanga Falls

This impressive waterfall is formed by the Mpanga River as it tumbles over the rim of the 1,200m Mount Karubaguma some 15km before emptying into Lake George. Estimated to be about 50m high, the waterfall is enclosed by a steep gorge and supports a lush cover of spray forest.

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