The Kibale Chimp Trek is a 2 day Uganda safari that will take you to Kibale Forest National Park for Chimp trekking which is the main attraction. It also involves optional bird watching, a nature walk through the Bigodi Swamp area, a visit to a community in the area, or a visit to one of the crater lakes.
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2 Day Kibale Chimp Trek Safari

2 Day Kibale Chimp Trek Safari
Duration
2 Days Days
Pick Up
kampala
Price Includes
Transport in a private 4x4 safari vehicle.
Accommodation at a lodge near Kibale Forest (1 night).
Meals as per the itinerary (lunch and dinner on Day 1, breakfast and lunch on Day 2).
Chimpanzee trekking permit.
Bigodi Swamp walk or community/crater lake visit.
Services of an experienced English-speaking guide.
Bottled drinking water during the trip.
All park and community fees.
Price Excludes
International flights.
Accommodation before and after the safari in Kampala.
Travel insurance.
Visa fees for Uganda.
Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers.
Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs, snacks, and additional beverages).
Itinerary
Day 1: Kampala – Fort Portal – Kibale Forest
We will depart Kampala after your breakfast and head westwards to Fort Portal town. The drive will take about 4 -5 hours. We will have lunch in Fort Portal and continue to Kibale where you will go for either a community walk or visit the beautiful Crater lakes region for a spectacular view. This is a guided swamp walk that takes you closer seeing primates mostly monkeys, birds and butterflies. This is a 2½ – 3 hour walk and is a must for bird lovers. The walk is almost as popular as the Kibale Forest Walk.
You will need good walking shoes since part of the walk is sometimes muddy. Hopefully you will spot the elusive Sitatunga antelope and the Shoebill Stork. This is nothing to be missed. You will meet some of the primates here, even a chimpanzee at times. Other primate species include the black-and-white colobus, grey-cheeked mangabey, red-tailed, l’Hoest’s and blue monkeys, and olive baboons. Also, Bushbucks and mongooses and many more can also be found here.
Day 2: Chimp Trekking in Kibale Forest – Return to Kampala
We will depart Kampala after your breakfast and head westwards to Fort Portal town. The drive will take about 4 -5 hours. We will have lunch in Fort Portal and continue to Kibale where you will go for either a community walk or visit the beautiful Crater lakes region for a spectacular view. This is a guided swamp walk that takes you closer seeing primates mostly monkeys, birds and butterflies. This is a 2½ – 3 hour walk and is a must for bird lovers. The walk is almost as popular as the Kibale Forest Walk. You will need good walking shoes since part of the walk is sometimes muddy. Hopefully you will spot the elusive Sitatunga antelope and the Shoebill Stork. This is nothing to be missed. You will meet some of the primates here, even a chimpanzee at times. Other primate species include the black-and-white colobus, grey-cheeked mangabey, red-tailed, l’Hoest’s and blue monkeys, and olive baboons. Also, Bushbucks and mongooses and many more can also be found here.
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