Best Information About Gorillas and Chimpanzees
Best Information About Gorillas and Chimpanzees
Best Information About Gorillas and Chimpanzees
Visits to gorillas and chimpanzees are limited to eight people per family group, meaning that each family may only purchase eight permits each day.
Make your reservation with a reputable Ugandan tour operator that is a member of the Uganda Tour Operators Association. They may arrange for you to see the mountain gorillas in any of the Buhoma, Nkuringo, Rushaga, and Ruhija gorilla trekking sectors of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
A visit to Lake Bunyonyi, the Batwa Forest route, golden monkey trekking, wildlife viewing in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and chimpanzee trekking in Kibale National Park are all options for your gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. See buffaloes, elephants, antelopes, crocodiles, hippos, and many other animals in their natural habitats.
Kibale National Park is a jungle rainforest that is home to chimpanzees and more than 13 other primate species. Chimpanzees are the primary inhabitants of Kibale Forest National Park, where visitors can have a daytime habituation experience and take a nighttime stroll through the rainforest.
Along the way, you can also explore the Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Budongo Mahogany Forest at Murchison Falls, and Semiliki National Park for the Albertine Rift Escarpment. Numerous opportunities exist to see the wildlife.In Uganda, combine hiking with gorillas and chimpanzees. More primates and a wider variety of fauna can be found here than in any other African nation. Spending time in the jungle with chimpanzees and mountain gorillas makes the trip worthwhile.
Savor the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see mountain gorillas and chimpanzees.


