What Your Package Costs Cover
Vehicle fuel (720 km · 90 litres · $1.70/L)$153
4×4 vehicle hire (3 days × $90/day)$270
Expert driver-guide (3 days × $50/day)$150
Permit: $250 (Kibale chimp tracking permit)Included
Accommodation, meals, park fees & activitiesIncluded
Total package price per person$1,260
3-Day Itinerary — Day by Day
Day 1
Kampala / Entebbe → Kibale Forest National Park (340 km)
Depart Kampala or Entebbe hotel early morning. Your private 4×4 drives west through Uganda's beautiful Buganda countryside — passing through Mubende, Fort Portal's rolling tea estates and the dramatic Rwenzori Mountain foothills, and up into the forest zone around Kibale. Total drive: 340 km, approximately 5–6 hours.
Arrive Kibale Forest mid-afternoon. Check in to your lodge at the Kanyanchu area. After lunch, join an afternoon guided walk in Kibale's buffer zone — already a spectacular introduction to the forest's biodiversity. This walk alone may yield colobus monkeys, L'Hoest's monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, and grey-cheeked mangabeys alongside extraordinary birding.
Evening briefing from your Nile Abenteuer Safaris guide on tomorrow's chimpanzee tracking — what to expect, photography tips, and the extraordinary world of the Kibale chimp community. Dinner and overnight.
Day 2
CHIMPANZEE TRACKING — 1 Hour with Wild Chimps + Bigodi Wetland Walk
Up early. Breakfast at 6:30am. Drive to Kanyanchu Visitor Centre for the 7:30am UWA ranger briefing — the most important morning of your trip.
Set off into Kibale Forest with UWA rangers, expert trackers, and your guide. Kibale's 1,500 chimps are tracked by radio-collared individuals and experienced field teams — find rate is 95%+. You'll hear them before you see them: the pant-hoots and drumming that echo through the canopy like a natural percussion symphony.
When the trackers find the community — and they will — prepare yourself. Spend one full hour with wild chimpanzees. Watch them feeding on figs 15 metres above you. See juveniles wrestling and chasing each other through the understorey. Observe the alpha male's dominance displays. Witness grooming sessions, infant-carrying, and the extraordinary social complexity of our closest relatives. This is 98.7% shared DNA on full, unfiltered display.
Return to the lodge for a celebratory lunch. Afternoon: guided walk through Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary — a community-managed wetland bordering Kibale that is one of Uganda's top birding sites. Over 200 bird species, sitatunga antelope, and multiple additional primate species are found on this 4km circular trail, guided by local community members whose income depends on the forest's conservation.
Day 3
Crater Lakes Cultural Bicycle Tour → Return Kampala / Entebbe (340 km)
After breakfast, join the Crater Lakes Cultural Bicycle Tour — one of Fort Portal's most beloved experiences. Cycle through the rolling hills surrounding Fort Portal, passing 50+ ancient volcanic crater lakes that dot the landscape in an extraordinary geological formation. Stop at local homesteads, a traditional healer's compound, and a lakeside viewpoint. This 3-hour cycling experience is a genuine cultural highlight.
After the tour, depart for the return drive to Kampala or Entebbe (340 km, approx. 5–6 hours). Your guide stops at the equator crossing for photographs and at a local market. Arrive Kampala/Entebbe by evening. Flight connections: book 8pm or later.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many chimpanzees will we actually see?
Kibale's chimpanzee communities range from 80–120 individuals. During your 1-hour encounter, you will typically see 10–40 chimps depending on the community's activity and location that morning. Some encounters involve the entire community in a fig tree; others are intimate ground-level observations of a small group. Every encounter is different — and all are extraordinary.
What is the Bigodi Wetland Walk?
Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary is a community conservation project bordering Kibale Forest. A 4km trail through papyrus swamp and forest edge is guided by local residents trained as naturalists. It is one of Uganda's best birding sites and regularly yields 6–8 primate species. Your community walk fee goes directly to the Bigodi community — supporting the conservation economy that protects Kibale.
Can I do an afternoon chimp trek too (AM + PM)?
Yes. An optional afternoon chimp trek can be added on Day 2 for an additional $250 permit per person. This gives you two separate encounters — often with different parts of the same community in completely different behaviours (morning feeding vs afternoon rest and social activity). Tell us when booking if you want the PM trek added.
How does the payment plan work?
At $1,260 per person, this package costs $105/month over 12 months. No interest, no credit check, no hidden fees. Email info@nileabenteuer.com or WhatsApp +256752397520 to start your plan — we'll confirm availability and begin securing your dates.