Currently there are 21 African countries which are home to wild chimpanzees that are Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
However, not all of them are necessarily safe for tourists to visit or have populations that are easily accessible, most visitors wanting to see chimpanzees in the wild visit Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania. These destinations have chimpanzee groups that have become habituated to human visitors meaning you can get closer to the animals and have a better chance to see them with local guides.
Where Can you See Chimpanzees in Uganda?
Uganda offers a number of locations where you can go chimpanzee trekking and the who country is home to over 5,000 wild chimpanzees
There are four main locations in Uganda where you can go chimpanzees and these are
In all the national parks managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority specially Kibale National Park and Kyambura Gorge, you need a chimpanzee trekking permit. The permit includes the cost of the chimpanzee trekking activity, guide and briefing.
For the other chimpanzee trekking destinations which are managed outside of the Uganda Wildlife Authority remit, you still need to pay for the chimpanzee trekking but is a guided tour payment rather than a permit specifically.
How Many people Go on a Chimpanzee Trek?
Chimpanzee trekking groups are limited to a small number of usually between six and eight people, multiple groups can set off at the same from the same trekking center, but they will walk separately through the forest in search of the chimpanzee groups.
If there is a large group of chimpanzees all together, then the separate trekking groups might come back together to observe the chimpanzee group and this is generally the case in Kibale.
Note: the group size might vary slightly depending on where you go chimpanzee trekking in Uganda but the group sizes are always under 10 people.
How Likely Are you to see Chimpanzees in Uganda?
If you take a chimpanzee trek in Uganda you have a very good chance to see chimpanzees, in Kibale National Park for example. The Uganda Wildlife Authority estimates that there is around a 90% chance of seeing chimpanzees on a trek, there is a slightly lower chance of seeing the chimpanzees in Kyambura gorge as the gorge is quite long so you are unlucky they might be quite far from the trek start point. However, most groups still see them.
How Long Do You Spend with the Chimpanzees in Uganda?
When you have found the chimpanzee group, you will have one hour to spend with them. This is similar to the amount of time you get to spend with mountain gorillas on gorilla trekking in Uganda.
An hour should be plenty of time to see the chimpanzees, observe their behavior and take lots of photos. However, be aware it will feel like it goes by very quickly.
How much does it cost to go Chimpanzee Trekking in Uganda?
The cost of chimpanzee trekking in Uganda varies depending on where you go trekking, from around 50 USD to 200 USD. There can also be a difference in price depending on if you a visitor, foreign resident or a Uganda resident.
Normally, these fees are only for chimpanzee trekking activity, the trek takes place in the forest reserves or national parks for which there is normally also a fees payable for entry.
The prices for chimpanzee trekking in 2024 are as follows
Kibale Forest National Park. 200 USD for foreigners, 150 USD for resident foreigners, 150,000 UGX for East African Community Residents. This fee includes national park entry on the day. Check latest prices and book online here.
Kyamburu Gorge, Queen Elizabeth National Park. 50 USD for foreigners and resident foreigners. 30,000 UGX East African Community Residents. Check latest prices and book online here.
Kalinzu Forest Reserve. 50 USD. You can book in-person on site or you can call ahead. Details are on the website here.
Budongo Forest. 120 USD / 130 USD. You can check latest prices and book online here.
Ngamba Island. From $73 USD per person. Pricing varies depending on group size and transport option. See rates here.
What is the Chimpanzee Habituation Experience?
As well as the standard chimpanzee trekking experience, in some locations such as Kibale National Park and Budongo Forest, you can book a habituation experience.
This is a more expensive experience, costing around $250 per person.
The habituation experience allows you the chance to visit a group of chimpanzees which is not fully accustomed to humans. It is a much longer experience, where you normally get to spend at least 3-4 hours with the chimpanzee family.
It is important to note that a non-habituated family is less used to humans. As such, you might not be able to get as close to the chimpanzees compared to a normal trekking experience. The chimpanzees are likely to move around, and they might not always be in sight. You will also likely have to trek further than in a regular experience.
If you are looking for a more natural experience where you can observe chimpanzees who are not so used to humans, as well as learn more about their behaviour, then the habituation experience is a good option. If you want to do this, we recommend booking as far in advance as possible, as there are fewer permits available for this activity compared to normal trekking. We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using our site, you consent to cookies.
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