After breakfast, at around 7:45 am, with packed lunch and drinking water you will be transferred to the National Park Head Quarters for the briefing on the dos and the don’ts while with the gorillas. You then continue to the forest for the start of the actual gorilla tracking.
In the morning chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park. The density and diversity of primates in this park is the highest in the whole of Africa. The most well-known of its 13 species are the chimpanzees, our closest relative. Kibale’s 1450 chimpanzee population of this threatened primate is Uganda’s biggest. Additionally, Kibale is home to the uncommon L’Hoest’s monkey as well as East Africa’s biggest population of the endangered red colobus monkey. The black & white colobus, red tailed monkey, blue monkey, olive baboon, grey cheeked mangabey, bush baby and potto are among the other primates which ca be seen here.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Children must be accompanied by an adult
the Traveler must communicate their pickup point prior to their travel date so that we pick the client in time