Tailor made gorilla and chimp tracking safari, Uganda
Group size is Maximum 6 people per guide.
Description of Tailor made gorilla and chimp tracking safari, Uganda
Perfect for those wanting to see chimpanzees and gorillas in Uganda who don’t have a lot of time available, this four-day tour is tailor made, so you can also expand the itinerary as you please. In fact, every aspect of the trip is customisable, from your accommodation to your itinerary, so that you can choose your own adventures. You’ll be accompanied throughout your trip by a local guide who is an expert in primatology and can help you interpret gorilla and chimpanzee behaviours.
As well as being a chance to encounter two of mankind’s closest cousins, this holiday is also an opportunity to immerse yourself in Ugandan culture. There are more than 40 recognised languages here, and different tribal groups have their own distinct food, music and forms of dance.
Spending an hour with the gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is also a highlight. Mandatory trekking permits fund conservation initiatives here, and it’s a similar story when tracking chimpanzees, where permits pay the wages of rangers and park staff and contribute to anti-poaching work.
So, whether you’re staring in awestruck silence at a family of gorillas or watching in amazement slumbering in the boughs of a tree, the joy is heightened by knowing that your very presence is making a positive difference to the survival of these amazing creatures.
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2 Reviews of Tailor made gorilla and chimp tracking safari, Uganda
Reviewed on 03 Aug 2024 by Peter Cyffka
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
The hour we spent with the mountain gorillas!
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Be ready for lots of driving, a significant portion on dirt roads to reach remote areas. The lodges were very nice and in the middle of nature.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes, the Ranger-led hikes support the gorilla and chimp conservation work. Hiring porters and spending money locally helps the communities.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Very good! 4 vs 5 stars is due to the large proportion of daylight spent driving, but that’s just inherent in choosing to do this itinerary in a short amount of time, which was really on us. Other than that it was a 5. Uganda was great, very scenic and welcoming people, wish we had been able to spend more time there.
Reviewed on 08 Jun 2023 by nicole tech
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
We loved every minute especially spending a week with Jackson and Goeffrey, who made this trip so special! We loved learning about the culture and feeling immersed.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Do many cultural visits and get to know the people who live there.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Amazing!!! We loved this trip. We highly recommend the tour operator.
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This Gorilla Safari involves trekking mountainous terrain up to 2000 or 2500 m above sea level and therefore we must pack a lot of water (minimum 1 Litre per person) and Packed Lunch just in case you spend more time and need a snack break before you return from the forest. In this case, we use paper bags or containers to pack food and plastic bottles to carry clean and safe drinking water. These are all collected and disposed off at the assembly point upon return and all plastics returned to recycling plants.In the mountainous regions of Bwindi, our visitors are advised to use the available water sparingly since it can only be got from streams in the valleys which is tedious and costly to collect. this water is used in Bathrooms, for cooking, and washing in all communities.
During the course of the trip, we use renewable energy since most of the places we choose to stay in use solar power for charging, lighting and boiling water. On top of that, they use Eco-toilets which are environmentally friendly.
“Bwindi” meaning a muddy swampy place full of darkness by the local community is a home of over 10 species of primate of which we find the endangered Mountain Gorillas which have since attracted conservation efforts driven by the tourism activities in the region. Whenever one visits the forest they contribute 60% of their park fees to the community projects, 20% to improve park management and 20% to ecological monitoring and research aimed at conserving the remaining wildlife in this forest. Therefore you directly contribute to the conservation of the primate species during this adventure.
People
In the regions of Bwindi like Nkuringo or Buhoma, there are local libraries and craft shops owned by local people and our visitors get an opportunity to walk through these places and support the people. This is very good because you get crafts at the manufacturers more cheaply than in the city and also see how they are produced. There are cultural centers like Igongo in Mbarara district which houses most of the traditional artifacts of the western region in Uganda and this gives the visitor a bigger picture of the tradition even without visiting all the places.During the Gorilla tracking and village walks, we encourage the visitors to use local porters or helpers to carry their luggage and this provides direct employment to the local community since they are paid a wage directly for their service. Others who benefit like this are the village guides during the village walks since they are natives and know the routes more than us, we employ them to guide us so that the visitors get to see most of the places there is. This is all done on top of the guide provided who must ensure Harmony and smooth interaction of the locals with the visitors so that there is mutual respect for one another.
Further more, we identify specific needs in every community you will visit and use a portion of your payment to buy tangible items like Books for schools, warm clothing since it is cold or chilly most of the time in areas around the forest and this you will deliver yourselves when you reach these places. With help from your guide, they will organize to collect in one place to interact with you as you wish.
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