Uganda Chimpanzees
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It is on this 2-day safari that you will learn about where you can see Uganda chimpanzees. chimpanzee Uganda tracking will take you on a chimp trek through the Kibale forest, located in the country’s western region. Trekking is Uganda Chimpanzees available twice a day, either in the morning or afternoon, at no additional charge. After finding the chimps, you are only allowed to spend a maximum of one hour with them before you must leave.
Crater lakes dot the region’s landscape where the forest is located, which is in the western Ugandan province of Mubende. Because of the area’s consistently cool temperatures throughout the year, it is also home to several tea plantations and factories. If you prefer not to participate in the afternoon Bigodi swamp walk, you can visit the Uganda Safari tea farm.
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Activities In This Adventure Traveling African Safari
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Day 1
Transfer from Kampala to Kibale National Park
Uganda Safari Vacations will take you through the countryside, where you will be able to take in the breathtaking landscapes, traditional homes, and glimpses of the various striking bird species. Consider stopping for lunch in Fort Portal Town, known as the “tourism capital of Uganda” due to the beautiful landscapes and attractions it offers. The Crater Lake region will be your destination for the night when you arrive at your lodging.
In the afternoon, take a stroll through the Bigodi community and engage in conversation with the residents. Get hands-on experience with coffee, banana beer-making, basketry, and medicine, as well as hearing from the medicine man about how he deals with various diseases.
Journey Time: 4 Hours
Meal Plan: Lunch & Dinner
Accomodation:
Upmarket – Papaya safari lodge
Mid-range – Turaco Treetops
Budget – Chimpanzee guest house
Day 2
Chimpanzees trekking in Kibale national park
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Services Included In This Safari
Chimpanzee tracking permit
Bigodi wetland walk
Ground transport
Bottled water
Full board accommodation for two nights
Service of an English-speaking driver guide
All mentioned activities except for the optional ones
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Services Excluded from This Safari
Extras at the accommodation i.e. drinks, telephone, laundry etc.
Tips to porters and driver/ guide
Insurances
What to bring
Rain jacket/Poncho
Water proof hiking shoes
Trousers and long sleeved shirts
Insect repellent
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Your African Wildlife Safari Details
Transport
Great way to explore the African wildlife
Transport is provided in are Toyota 4wd Land-cruiser, Mini-Van with pop-up roof for excellent game viewing.
IN addition to this private 4×4 custom built safari vehicle you will be accompanied by a highly experienced driver, which allow to you see the best of what the Uganda wildlife has to offer.
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Activism
When you book your Uganda Safari Vacations tour with Sight View Safaris – to any of our destinations – Sight View Safaris will donate 50% of its profits got from the tour and support the projects of its charity organization that supports Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Single H.I.V Infected and Affected Mothers, Left out Youth, Abandoned Elderly people standing on their 2 own feet by attaining vocational skills and formal education, so as to improve on the standards of living, so with this strategy, you transform indirectly the poor dependents people to inter-dependent, making this world safe for the next generation.
Responsible African Safari
Responsible African Safari In Uganda
Uganda is rich in natural and cultural resources. However, many of its citizens live in abject poverty, with electricity and running water still in short supply in many parts of the country. The promotion of responsible tourism in Uganda is one method of reaching the country's largely rural population and assisting them in conserving their lands and the wildlife that coexists with them. Gorillas, like everyone else, require our assistance - whether it's to protect them from something as minor as a common cold or something as monumental as oil drilling.
Being in Uganda can feel like such a privilege at times... It's difficult not to feel overwhelmed when you're surrounded by spectacular volcanic landscapes, wildlife that many of us grew up dreaming of seeing with our own eyes, and some of the continent's most friendly, welcoming people who make you feel like a VIP wherever you go. Uganda does everything in its power to accommodate visitors, and as visitors, we owe it to ourselves to try to reciprocate this generosity in some way.
Even though the country is extraordinarily rich in terms of biodiversity and culture, it remains economically impoverished. In Uganda, more than 80 percent of the population lives in rural areas, with the vast majority of them employed as subsistence farmers. Throughout the years, the country has been battered by military coups, murderous dictators, HIV epidemics, and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a guerilla army led by Joseph Kony that waged a nearly two-decade-long insurgency in the country's northern regions. However, even though these events are no longer taking place, their consequences continue to be felt in poverty rates, illiteracy, lack of access to education, inadequate infrastructure, and orphaned children. Even though Uganda appears to fit the "poor but happy" narrative that so many travelers adore, complete with beaming faces, energetic dances, and excitable children, it's worth doing some research on the country's history, speaking with your tour guide, and learning more about the realities of daily Ugandan life before being sucked in quite so quickly by those winning smiles.
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Some Frequently Asked Questions
Travelling to Uganda
From Europe and America, you can travel to Entebbe in Uganda both by the African towns of Addis Ababa, Kigali or Nairobi or through the Middle East, passing through Dubai or Doha.
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Visa requirements and fees
Most utmost visitants will be required to obtain a visa for Safari to Uganda. You managed to obtain a visa on landing in Uganda, however this is no longer the situation. You presently need to ask for an electronic visa online before your journey. Go to https://visas.immigration.go.ug/ to demand. A single-entry visa costs US$50, and a six-month multiple entry visa costs US$100.7
If you’re travelling to Rwanda and Kenya on the same trip, then apply for the 90-day multiple-entry East African Tourist Visa, which includes all three countries and charges US$100.
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