This 2-day Kibale safari trekking adventure takes you to Kibale National Park, home to Africa’s highest concentration of primates. Explore Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary on a guided nature walk, spotting birds and monkeys. Experience the highlight chimpanzee trekking, where rangers lead you deep into the forest to observe chimps in their natural habitat. This safari trekking combines wildlife, conservation, and cultural insights.
Kibale National Park is a haven for primates, hosting over 13 species, including the famous chimpanzees. This safari trekking adventure offers an intimate look at their behavior in the wild, guided by experts who track their movements. Alongside chimpanzee trekking, you’ll explore Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a vibrant ecosystem teeming with birds, monkeys, and lush greenery. Whether you're an avid nature enthusiast or simply seeking a short getaway, this safari trekking delivers an unforgettable wildlife experience.
Day 1: Arrival, Transfer to Kibale, Bigodi Nature Walk with Cultural Village Visit
Day 2: Chimpanzee Trekking and Return to Kampala for departure
Your safari trekking begins with a road drive from Kampala to Kibale National Park, a primate-rich rainforest. Along the way, stop for refreshments and admire Fort Portal’s rolling landscapes. In the afternoon, explore Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a community-led conservation area famous for birds, monkeys, and natural beauty. End the day with a cultural village visit, where locals share traditions and storytelling. This safari trekking day offers a mix of wildlife and meaningful cultural experiences.
Rise early for the highlight of your safari trekking tracking chimpanzees in Kibale’s dense forest. Rangers guide you through the trails, following signs of movement and calls as you approach habituated groups. Spend an hour watching their interactions, learning about their social dynamics. After the trek, enjoy lunch before driving back to Kampala, with an option to stop for crafts or scenic photo opportunities along the way. This safari trekking experience ensures a rewarding primate encounter while supporting conservation efforts.