Mountain Gorilla trekking
Gorilla trekking, a highly sought-after activity, epitomizes a Uganda safari, offering an unparalleled experience. Its highlight draws nature enthusiasts from all over the world who seek to discover these guardians of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. In the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, groups of trekkers embark on a lifetime journey through the forest’s trails, searching for the giant apes, the mountain gorillas, whose remarkable existence has enthralled humanity. Guided by a knowledgeable game ranger, the process of gorilla trekking becomes a reality as you walk through the thick, dense forest of Bwindi or Mgahinga National Park on your Uganda safari.

As you venture into the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, you will uncover a multitude of secrets, including numerous bird species hiding in the forest and notable primates that you may spot during your gorilla trekking safari. Gorilla trekking will take you to the incredible atmosphere where you will finally meet the gorillas within the forest with the sunlight filtering through the canopy trees. Witness the gentle giants going about daily rituals and their daily routines as well as recognizing your presence. From your interactions with the magnificent creatures, capture the gorilla family and learn its name, history, nature, and number of members.
After the encounter with these gentle giants, in one hour you are required to bid farewell for the conservation and sustainability of these animals. Not only is your visit to Bwindi Impenetrable a life-changing experience, but it also serves as a contribution to the funds for the conservation and sustainability of the forest, home to the endangered mountain gorillas, ensuring their survival and protection from all threats.
Other Primates Tracking
Beyond the enchanting gorillas, Uganda is home to several other primate species. While gorilla trekking is among the major highlights of the country, a Uganda safari draws you into the exploration of several other primates, among which are the major chimpanzees, with the country having the largest number of chimpanzees left in the world.
In Kibale National Park, a tropical rainforest offers a wide diversity to nature lovers alike, with a wide number of primates calling this forest their home. Among these primates are the chimpanzees, renowned for their exceptional social skills and intellect, which are 98% comparable to those of humans. Exploring the habitat of these incredible creatures, the chimpanzees, offers you an exciting opportunity to observe and connect with these fascinating animals.
In Kibale, the primate parade doesn’t stop at chimpanzees; you will be trekking the chimpanzees while being entertained by several other primates, including black and white colobus monkeys with their striking black and white gracing the treetops with their acrobatic displays. This immersive encounter through Kibale Forest will also lead you to the playful and cunning baboons that can be spotted all through the forest; among them are the velvet monkeys, blue monkeys, and L-hoest monkeys.
The Kyambura Gorge, located in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, is a densely forested area where the chimps have made their home. You can spot chimpanzees in this forest, making it a popular destination for chimpanzee trekking, along with the wildlife and boat safaris it offers. During a Uganda safari, you can witness chimpanzee trekking and other primates in several locations such as Budongo Forest, Kalinzu Forest, and Ngamba Island, each of which tells a unique story about the primates living there.