Experience the Best of Chimpanzee Trekking in Kalinzu Forest
Located near Queen Elizabeth National Park and Maramagambo Forest in western Uganda’s Bushenyi District, Kalinzu Forest is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts. Home to an impressive 414 species of trees, 378 bird species, six primate species (including chimpanzees, blue monkeys, vervet monkeys, and black-and-white colobus monkeys), 262 butterfly species, and 97 moth species, this forest offers a diverse and unforgettable experience.
Among all the activities in Kalinzu Forest, chimpanzee trekking is the star attraction, providing visitors with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to encounter these fascinating primates up close.
With around 200 chimpanzees calling Kalinzu Forest home, including over 70 habituated individuals, your trekking adventure will bring you face-to-face with these incredible creatures. Managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority and the National Forestry Authority, the trek typically lasts 2–3 hours (or longer, depending on the chimps’ movement). Once you locate them, you’ll spend an unforgettable hour watching them eat, play, and rest in their natural habitat.
The trek itself is an adventure, offering the chance to spot other wildlife like monkeys, butterflies, reptiles, and even some mammals, depending on your luck and keen observation skills.
Absolutely! For just $130 per person, the experience is not only affordable but also deeply rewarding. Your contribution helps fund the conservation of chimpanzees and their natural habitat while supporting the local community and Uganda’s conservation efforts.
Without activities like chimpanzee trekking, Kalinzu Forest might face destruction due to encroachment. The revenue generated promotes environmental conservation and ensures that the forest remains a safe haven for wildlife. By participating, you’re not just enjoying an incredible experience—you’re also playing a vital role in protecting Uganda’s natural treasures.
Booking your exclusive chimpanzee trekking experience in Kalinzu Forest is straightforward. To secure your permit, follow these steps:
Pro Tip: Book your permits at least 2–3 months in advance, as they sell out quickly on a first-come, first-served basis.
The best time to enjoy exclusive chimpanzee trekking in Kalinzu Forest is during Uganda’s dry seasons, which run from June to October and December to March. These months experience minimal rainfall, making trekking trails easier to navigate. Additionally, the vegetation is less dense, offering clearer views of the chimpanzees and better opportunities for stunning photographs.
During the wet seasons (April, May, and November), trekking can be a bit more challenging due to muddy trails and taller vegetation. However, these months have their own advantages: food is plentiful in the forest, meaning the chimpanzees tend to stay closer, resulting in shorter trekking distances.
Kalinzu Forest offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every budget, from budget-friendly camping to mid-range and luxury lodges. Many visitors choose to stay near Queen Elizabeth National Park, Ishaka, or Bushenyi Town.
Here are some great options:
Let us know your preferences, and we’ll handle the booking to ensure you have a comfortable stay.
By Road:
Kalinzu Forest is accessible via Uganda’s main safari circuit from Kampala or Entebbe. The drive takes about 6–7 hours, depending on the route:
By Air:
For a quicker option, you can fly from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield to Kasese Airstrip. From there, it’s a short drive to Kalinzu Forest. Domestic airlines such as Aerolink and Fly Uganda offer both scheduled and chartered flights. Once you arrive, your tour operator can arrange a seamless transfer to the forest.
At Trek Africa Gorillas Ltd, we pride ourselves in creating customized chimpanzee trekking experiences tailored to your preferences. Here’s why you should choose us:
Contact us today to book your exclusive chimpanzee trekking safari in Kalinzu Forest and create unforgettable memories!