Chimpanzee Trekking Permits In Queen Elizabeth National Park

Chimpanzee trekking permits in Kyambura Queen Elizabeth National park are not expensive as those of Kibale Forest National Park.

Chimpanzee Trekking Permits In Kyambura Gorge

Chimpanzee trekking permits in Kyambura Gorge: This gorge is located within the valley in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Travelers taking trips in Queen Elizabeth National park will have the best spot ever where they can track and see chimpanzees at ease. Kyambura gorge is one of the spectacular with views and stenches for 16 kilometers with a depth of 100 ft with a thick underground forest. Within Queen Elizabeth national park, Kyambura gorge is famous as the place with the highest concentration of primates including chimpanzees, baboons, and monkeys among others.

Chimpanzees are not as many as those found in Kibale forest national park but tracking chimpanzees is so paramount and is advantageous in that this chimpanzee trekking section in queen Elizabeth National park is situated in the most visited park rich in wild animals species. So as you’re going for chimpanzee trekking then you will get an opportunity to spot mammals such as lions, elephants, buffaloes, antelopes, and hippopotamus.

Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge is advantageous in that a visitor can combine the chimpanzee trekking with safari game drives, see tree-climbing lions, and engage in bird watching activities in one park and that’s why it becomes so exciting to do chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

For one to carry out chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge, visitors need chimpanzee trekking permits to be able to move on with chimpanzee trekking experiences in Kyambura Queen Elizabeth National park.

Uganda is known worldwide as the country with the highest concentration of primates. In Uganda, primates can trek in Kibale forest national park, Budongo forest, Kalinzu Forest, and Kyambura gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Remember that it is only habituated chimpanzees and any other primates that can be visited.

Chimpanzee trekking permits in Kyambura Queen Elizabeth National park are not expensive as those of Kibale Forest National Park. Visitors will need to pay $50 for chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge as compared to $150 for chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest National Park. These prices are applied to foreign nonresidents. However, the residents of East Africa including Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania will need to pay 30,000 Uganda shillings.

Remember that the park entrance costs $40 for foreign non-residents and $30 for foreign residents and Ugandans only pay 20000 Ugandan shillings to access the park. Kyambura is one of the hidden forest treasures found in savannah grassland areas granting visitors higher chances of spotting chimpanzees.

The chimpanzee trekking permit fee in Kyambura gorge includes you spending with chimpanzees for 1 hour in the forests and the service charges of the ranger guide to accompany you during trekking chimpanzees. The group of chimpanzees in Kyambura is more active and mobile and therefore you may move for long hours which needs you to be physically fit.

Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge is done in the morning and the afternoon which means visitors have to either trek in the morning or the afternoon. In Kyambura gorge the maximum number for chimpanzees is six people meaning that only 12 people can do chimpanzee trekking on daily basis and thus you need to book urgently a gorilla trekking permit in advance.

Please contact us at Africa adventure vacations as you check for you the availability of the permits at the Uganda Wildlife Authority and then we give appropriate advice. We conduct chimpanzee trekking tours and all the safari tours in Uganda and East Africa in general.

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