Uganda Primate Trekking Expeditions

Uganda Primate Trekking Expeditions

Uganda Primate Trekking Expeditions are amazing to do as you trek and watch the rare species of primates in their habitat in Uganda. Uganda is one of the best destinations to explore in the world with verdant tropical forests, diverse ecosystems and many primate species.

 

Uganda is home to more than 20 primate species which include; mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, many monkey species. The Primates are trekked in destinations like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Kibale Forest National Park, Budongo Forest Reserve, Kalinzu Forest, Kyambura Gorge, Ngamba Island Sanctuary. Each of the destinations offers unique trekking experiences ranging from dense rainforest hikes to bamboo forest encounters.

 

Gorilla Trekking

 

Mountain Gorilla Habitat

 

Uganda hosts nearly half of the world’s remaining Mountain Gorilla population, primarily in Bwindi and Mgahinga.

 

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

 

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is referred to as a World Heritage Site known for its thick vegetation and rugged terrain.

 

What Makes Bwindi Special:

 

Over 20 habituated gorilla families

Dense, ancient rainforest environment

Multiple trekking sectors (Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, Nkuringo)

 

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

 

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is part of the Virunga Mountains, offering a more scenic and less crowded trekking experience.

 

Highlights:

 

Fewer visitors

Stunning volcanic landscapes

Opportunity to see golden monkeys

The Gorilla Trekking Experience

 

Typical Day:

 

Early morning briefing

Allocation to a gorilla family

Trekking (1–6+ hours depending on location)

One hour observing gorillas

 

Visitors often describe this encounter as deeply emotional, as gorillas display human-like behaviors such as grooming, nurturing, and play.

 

Chimpanzee Tracking in Uganda

 

Uganda offers some of the best chimpanzee tracking experiences in Africa, especially in:

 

Kibale National Park

 

Known as the “Primate Capital of the World,” Kibale has the highest concentration of Chimpanzee in East Africa.

 

Experience Highlights:

 

High success rate of sightings

Guided forest walks

Habituation experiences (extended time with chimps)

 

Budongo Forest Reserve

 

Located near Murchison Falls National Park, Budongo offers a quieter, less crowded alternative.

 

Highlights:

 

Smaller groups

Rich biodiversity

Excellent birdwatching opportunities

 

Chimpanzee tracking differs from gorilla trekking in that chimps are faster, louder, and more active, often requiring quick movement through the forest.

 

 

Golden Monkey and Other Primate Experiences

 

Golden Monkey Trekking is done in the vast Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, visitors can track the endangered golden monkey.

 

Why It’s Unique:

 

Easier and shorter treks

Playful and photogenic animals

Bamboo forest habitat

 

Best Time to Visit Uganda for Primate Trekking

 

Primate Trekking in Uganda can be done anytime around the year although the best time to trek primates in Uganda is during the dry Season in the months of June to September and December to February.

 

This period is ideal as the hiking adventures get easier with better photographic opportunities as the grasses are not too grown.

 

Costs and Trekking Permits

 

Uganda offers relatively more affordable permits compared to neighboring countries.

 

Gorilla trekking permit costs US $800 per person

 

Chimpanzee permits cost US $250 per person

 

Golden monkey permits cost US $150 per person

Uganda Primate Trekking Expeditions/ Tours