2 Day chimpanzee trekking in Budongo Forest Reserve
Tour overview
Budongo Forest reserve is located in Murchison falls national park and it covers an area of 793 sq. kilometers and 53% of this area is a forest and the rest of the area is grassland. This forest reserve harbors variety of wildlife species including; 465 species of trees, 24 species of mammals, 9 primate species, 289 butterfly species, 359 bird species as well as 130 moth species. The forest is also commonly known for the mahogany trees and chimpanzees and these are between 600 to700 chimpanzees.
There are 6 groups of chimpanzees that are habituated for trekking and throughout the year, the visitors have high chances of seeing these primates. The activity starts at exactly at 7:00am and the guides will take you around as you search for these unique primates which share 98% of their DNA with the humans. The activity might take 30 minutes or all the day depending on where they are located on a specific day. It only children who are seven years and above that are allowed to track the chimpanzees and the groups are limited to only 6 people per group.
Tour Highlights
Day 1: Transfer to Budongo Forest Reserve
Day 2: Chimpanzee trekking in the forest
Early in the morning after breakfast, your guide will pick you up and transfer you to Budongo forest. You will check in at your choice of accommodation. The forest reserve is found near Murchison Falls National Park which is the largest national park in Uganda. This place is a real feel of nature since it’s covered with mahogany trees all over. The forest harbors many primate species as well as birds.
On your arrival, enjoy your lunch at the lodge as you prepare to take a guided walk within the forest to discover its beauty and wildlife species. Later in the evening, relax at your lodge and enjoy the beautiful sounds of the birds found in the forest.
Accommodation options; Budongo Eco Lodge/ Kabalega Guest Resort/ Alinda Guest House
Enjoy breakfast in the morning at your lodge and after proceed for a chimpanzee trek, this experience takes between 3 to 6 hours as you search for these wonderful primates. On meeting them, you will be given an hour to spend with them as they play, climb on trees, care for their young ones. This walk will also expose you to many other wildlife species including; the birds, monkeys and many more. This forest reserve is managed by both Uganda wildlife and Jane Good all institute.
Later after trek, return to your lodge for lunch as you prepare to depart back arriving Kampala in the late afternoon. The guide will drop you off either at your hotel or at the airport for your final departure.
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