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Chimpanzee Tracking Experience
Chimpanzee tracking is carried out in three of Uganda’s national parks: Kibale Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth (majorly in Kyambura Gorge and Kalinzu Forest), and Murchison Falls (in Budongo Forest in the Kanio Pabidi section). However, most tourists are always advised to track Kibale Forest National Park chimpanzees because it is always very flexible. Chimpanzee tracking refers to the process of trekking through the forest to see the chimpanzees in their natural habitat. It should be noted that chimpanzees are known to be man’s closest relatives because they share about 98% DNA with human beings.
PROCESS OF CHIMPANZEE TRACKING
The chimpanzee tracking process is unique in its own way, based on the way that it always starts with a briefing where you will get guidelines from a trained ranger from the Uganda Wildlife Authority on how to behave while in the forest with the chimpanzees. For example, chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest starts as early as 8:00 am. After the briefing, you will be led to the forest in search of these closest cousins, and you will be allowed to spend only one hour with them. Only one hour may seem small to a tourist, but it is enough and worth it because from the time you get to locate these chimpanzees, you get to see them nurse each other, groom their young ones, and also look out for food.



