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Are you looking for chimpanzee tracking in kyambura gorge? Well, this is a magnificent valley of apes located in Queen Elizabeth national park in the eastern part of the park in Uganda. Kyambura gorge is 100 meters deep and 1 km long. The gorge is an extension of kyambura game reserve part of Queen Elizabeth …
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What to carry for chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge Queen Elizabeth National Park? Kyambura offers the best places for chimpanzee trekking in Queen Elizabeth national park. It is the 4th destination in Uganda where chimpanzee trekking safaris are carried out. Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge is unique in a way that visitors will get a complete …
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Tourist / travel activities in Kyambura gorge refers to things that tourists can participate in when visiting Kyambura Gorge. Every traveler or visitor leaves his or her home for the vacation to participate in any activities that are not or rarely found in his or her home areas and therefore visitors will engage in a …
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visits to Kyambura gorge for safari tours is yet another mesmerizing encounter in Queen Elizabeth National park as you trek through “an underground forest” of thick vegetation while identifying different bird species and tracking chimpanzees and monkeys. Sometimes referred to several tourists as “Ape valley” the chimpanzee viewing experience, the rewarding tropical jungle, the great …
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Kyambura gorge is one of the major attractions at the corner of the queen Elizabeth national park known as the medley of wonders. Visitors traveling to queen Elizabeth National park often visit the Gorge which is known as the valley with numerous apes. The journey of only 30 kilometers from queen Elizabeth National park headquarters …
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Chimpanzees in Kyambura gorge are the members of the great apes family along with humans, gorillas including mountain gorillas available in Uganda and orangutans. You can easily say that they are apes rather than monkeys because they lack that long-tail possessed by monkeys. The chimpanzees in Kyambura gorge share more than 98% of the human …
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