Hundred Percent Chimpanzees

It’s dawn and all is still. A slow rising sun throws dappled light through the canopy of trees and a few butterflies, tarted in electric blue shades, gather in the patch of sunlight. Following the faint muddy trail through the forest, the guide pauses, cocks his head to the side and listens carefully to the silence. “Sometimes they can be hard to find”, he tells the group before continuing to walk deeper into the forest. But then, quite suddenly, a blood curdling scream echoes through the forest. We don’t need the guide to tell us what creature made this noise. The screaming increases in volume, others join in and moments later a troop of chimpanzees hurtles through the forest. Some of the big males pause to thump a drum beat on the trunks of giant trees and the screaming crescendos. And then suddenly they are all around us. A dozen excited chimpanzees smashing, crashing, screeching, panting. They are no more than a few metres away now. Their eyes occasionally locking onto ours. It’s hard to know whether to be thrilled or terrified by this moment.

Chimpanzees and humans share 98.8% of the same DNA. Incredibly, this is more than African and Indian elephants share. This means that seeing our closest cousins up close and personal is a wildlife encounter unlike any other. It’s not just the heart stopping moment when a large chimpanzee races through the forest toward you but it’s when they turn to stare you in the eye and you feel as if you’re looking back at yourself. The moment is so powerful that even mountain gorilla trekking comes a distant second compared to chimpanzee tracking.

This journey, through the chimpanzee forests of Uganda, is the ultimate chimpanzee experience. Over the course of eleven days, we will visit four different chimpanzee reserves scattered across the beautiful mountainous and forested landscapes of western Uganda to meet dozens of habituated chimpanzees and to talk to those working with and studying these most intelligent of creatures. Most people visiting the chimpanzees in Uganda are limited to just one hour per day with the chimps, but on several days of this journey Samgai Journeys offers the unique experience of chimpanzee habituation. This means you will spend several hours in the company of rangers and scientists (and often without any other tourists) helping to habituate a group of chimpanzees to tourist visits.

While the focus of this journey is firmly on the chimps there’s plenty more to experience on this journey. We will witness the power of one of the most impressive waterfalls in Africa, search for lions and elephants in the savannahs, go birdwatching in the swamps, aid researchers working on a butterfly and insect survey in the rain forest and learn about chimpanzee conservation. And if, after all that, you still want to see the mountain gorillas then we can slot that onto your itinerary as well.

This 11 day/10 night journey starts and ends in Entebbe (Kampala). The itinerary involves a certain amount of moderate hiking on forest trails as well as bush whacking to reach areas where the chimpanzees might be.

Itinerary

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  • Thrill at the opportunity to spend multiple days with the chimpanzees.

  • Enjoy the unique chimpanzee habituation experience which gives you four full hours with the chimps rather than the one hour most tourists get.

  • Visit the Bugoma Forest and do your bit to preserve the forest and save the chimps.

  • Learn about chimpanzee conservation and spend time with those studying them.

  • Help researchers in their work surveying bird and butterflies.

  • Be awed by the power of the Murchison Falls.

  • Go on safari in search of lions, elephants and all the rest in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Journey Highlights

  • Number of days: 11 days total.

  • Start/End: Entebbe (Kampala)

  • When: May-March. Chimp permits hard to obtain during school holidays (Christmas, July-Aug)

  • Minimun number of participants: 1

  • Journey difficulty: Moderate

  • Can this tour be customised? Yes

Key Details

Accommodation

Accommodation used on this journey consists mainly of upper mid-range hotels and high quality homestays. But, the night spent in the monastery is in a basic room and the nights in Laya are in basic homestays. There’s also a night of camping at high altitude in small done tents. In the more basic options bathrooms might be shared between all guests, hot showers might not be available and in-rrom heating might be rudimentary.

 With most nights spent below 3000m altitude related health problems are not a big risk on this journey. However, some people may feel a little light headed on the first couple of nights and espically on arrival in the Haa Valley which sits at an altitude of around 3000m. By the time we head to the higher altitudes of Laya, or during the overnight trek at the end of the trip, you should be very well acclimatised and suffer no ill effects.

Important!

Prices for our 15 day/14 nights Hidden Bhutan journey are based on low season travel and are a miniumn price. The exact price will vary depending on the number of people in your group, accommodation used as well as any additional add-ons.

The Hidden Bhutan journey starts at 5011 Euros for one person travelling alone. 8712 Euros for two people (4356 Euros per person) travelling together in a shared room.

This price includes:

  • All accommodation from the night of day one to morning of day fifteen in a mixture of 3-star and above hotels, high-quality guesthouses, simple homestays and a night camping.

  • Private vehicle and driver for duration of tour

  • English speaking guide

  • All meals and drinks (excluding alcoholic drinks) from lunch on day to breakfast on day fifteen

  • All entry fees

  • Bhutan visa, permits and Bhutanese government sustainabilty fees

  • All listed activities mentioned within the programme.

This price does not include:

  • International flights

  • Visa for India or any third country

  • Travel insurance (personal travel insurance is compulsory for joining any of our tours. Please confirm with your travel insurance company that trekking to above 4000m is included. Many travel insurance policies do not include this or charge an additional fee for it)

  • Hotel, meals and activities in Delhi or elsewhere in India or another transit country prior to the start of the tour or after the end of the tour. These are available for an additional charge.

  • Transportation to/from home departure airport

  • Phone sim card/internet useage

  • Souvenirs

  • Items of a personal nature

  • Tips

  • Alcoholic drinks

Price of this journey