Join us for Chimpanzee Trekking tour in Kyambura gorge and discover the hidden
gem of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura
gorge is a great add-on to your game viewing and Kazinga channel launch
cruise on your Uganda safari
to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Descend and track through the
fabulous kyambura gorge settled between the savannahs of QENP, Uganda’s
second-largest national park. The gorge comprises of a rain forest and a
river flowing in its heart. A hike through the gorge feels magical
accompanied by the loud shouts and laughs of chimpanzees that call you
from a far distance. Listening to the sounds and signs of chimpanzees is
a wonderful experience that you live to remember. Fortunately, the trek
to see chimpanzees in Kyambura gorge is quite simple compared to the
strenuous Kibale Forest National park and the nearby Kalinzu forest.
Kyambura gorge chimpanzee treks make your wildlife safari to Queen
Elizabeth National Park a complete safari package. Besides chimpanzees,
kyambura gorge is home to numerous primates which include baboons
red-tailed monkeys, black and white Colubus, and Vervet monkeys among
others. Also, expect to see and listen to the sweet melodies of birds
lie African finfoot, African fish eagle, African Kingfisher, blue-headed
bee-eater and falcons among others. In other words, Kyambura gorge is
one of the birding spots in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The
permanent river in this forest is a water source for most animals in the
park especially hippos the other water animals.The fact that you will be hiking through a thick forest, you ought to
prepare enough and be ready for the jungle. Travelers are therefore
reminded to do physical exercises like walking, and hiking to get ready. For more information, Questions or even to book te trip please do not hesitate, Contact www.ssemambotours.com / www.ugandagorillastrekking.com
The must see-primates of Uganda.
Colobus monkeys live small groups of several adult females and a single adult male.Group size tend to range from 10 to 15 adults.These are diurnal primates with a clear vision allowing them to see more shades of colors than other primates.This helps them spot ripe and unripe fruits but also young darker colored leaves.With this, they spend their entire day looking for food in high and low conditions. Colobus monkey s have a diet mainly of leaves,but buds and fruits included.35%-75% of their diet consists of young leaves which are easier to digest and less toxic. In Uganda, these primates inhabit in Kibale Forest national Park. BOOK NOW FOR YOUR PRIMATE SAFARI. https://www.ssemambotours.com/contact/
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