Summary of the best collection of the primate safaris
4 Days Gorilla Trekking Uganda
Are you interested in encountering the Giant Apes but are limited by time? Then this 4-day safari is perfect for you. This trip involves spending a night in Entebbe to acclimatize to the Ugandan environment and also explore the gateway into the Pearl of Africa.
This short primate safari is ideal for visitors who wish to add a gorilla trekking tour to their longer East African safari. Therefore, after enjoying the Great Annual Migration or a wildlife safari in Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya or Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, you would wish to also tick gorilla trekking off your bucket list.
The 4-Day Gorilla safari in Uganda is relatively cheaper compared to the same in Rwanda. For instance, gorilla permits in Rwanda costs $1500 per person while it goes for $700 per person in Uganda. You can also arrive in Rwanda and do gorilla trekking in Uganda as you explore two countries ago at the cheaper price.
6 Days Primate Safari
Another hot selling primate safari in Uganda is the 6-Day trip that leads to two of the country’s top primate tracking safari destinations – Bwindi Impenetrable and Kibale National Parks to see the most sought-after species, the mountain gorillas and chimpanzees. For your first day in Uganda, you will get the chance to learn about Entebbe Town via a guided tour to see its top tourist sites.
The next nights will be spent in these two locations- 2 in Kibale Forest and 2 in Bwindi.
Why is the 6-day Primate Safari one of the best-selling packages?
First, there is nothing more fulfilling than meeting face-to-face with Great Apes, which are considered related to humans. You will get a chance to compare their behavior and see how much they are related to humans.
This Trip also works perfectly for visitors who wish to see primates in addition to sighting the other big game such as cheetahs, leopards, Rhinos, lions, and others in Kenya’s Masai Mara and Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park.
Surprisingly, this trip provides an opportunity of enjoying game viewing by driving through Queen Elizabeth National Park when connecting from Kibale to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Most of our clients prefer to have and overnight in Queen Elizabeth National Park to see a tree climbing lion in Ishashia sector and sundowner at the lodge.