Your guide will pick you up from your hotel in Fort Portal at 6:40 AM. From here, you’ll travel 26 kilometers to the main entrance of Kibale National Park, home to one of the highest densities of chimpanzees in East Africa and over 13 species of primates.
Upon arrival, entry permits will be processed, and you’ll proceed another 10 kilometers into the heart of the forest to the Kanyanchu Visitor Center. Here, you'll register and attend a 15-minute orientation session led by experienced Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) guides, who will brief you on the chimpanzee tracking guidelines and safety measures.
At exactly 8:00 AM, your chimpanzee tracking experience begins. Led by professional park rangers, you will follow established trails through Kibale’s dense tropical rainforest in search of habituated chimpanzee families. The rangers stay in radio contact with trackers who have already located chimpanzee groups earlier in the morning.
Depending on the location of the chimpanzees, the trek might begin directly from Kanyanchu or require a short drive deeper into the forest to a specific trailhead. The trek lasts approximately 3 hours, offering opportunities to see chimpanzees grooming, feeding, calling to each other, or playing in the tree canopies.
Along the way, you'll also have the chance to spot other forest dwellers such as:
- Red-tailed monkeys
- Black-and-white colobus monkeys
- Grey-cheeked mangabeys
- Blue monkeys
- Forest birds including turacos and hornbills
After the tracking activity, your tour guide will drive you back to Fort Portal, with the trip concluding by early afternoon—typically around 12:00








