Best primate tours in uganda

Uganda is full of primates

One of the things that makes Uganda so special is its incredible number of primates. In many safari countries, like Kenya or Tanzania, the focus is on the Big Five.  Uganda is different. Its green and diverse landscapes are perfect for primates. Here, you find some of Africa’s most unique species. The most famous is the mountain gorilla. They live only in Uganda, Rwanda, and the Congo. Nowhere else in the world. But there is much more. Uganda is home to golden monkeys and chimpanzees.

You will also see olive baboons, vervet monkeys, black-and-white colobus, blue monkeys, red colobus, and red-tailed monkeys. At night, you may even spot bush babies and pottos. Each park has its own highlights. Mountain gorillas live in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Park. Chimpanzees are best seen in Kibale National Park. Golden monkeys are found in Mgahinga, high in the volcanic forests. Every landscape brings new species. And every primate encounter feels different.

These are some of the best primate tours in Uganda

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The highlights of the trip

The focus of the Uganda primate tour is, of course, on monkeys. But Uganda has so much more to offer. As you travel between parks to spot primates, you will see stunning landscapes and experience the beautiful, rich Ugandan culture. Here are our highlights:

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The gorillas and chimpanzees are not to be missed

Mountain gorillas are one of the main reasons people travel to Uganda. Together with Rwanda and the Congo, Uganda is one of the only places on Earth where you can see them in the wild. Meeting a gorilla family during a trek is powerful and unforgettable. Chimpanzees are just as special. They are our closest relatives. Their faces and hands look strikingly human. They are curious and full of energy. 

Chimpanzees often come close. They look at you. Sometimes they sit nearby and observe you in silence. Watching them play, groom, and interact is fascinating. Seeing gorillas and chimpanzees in their natural forest home is something you will never forget.

How long does the primate tour last? And how much does it cost?

Your Uganda primate tour lasts as long as you want. Prices depend on the duration of your trip and the size of your group. Are you coming with a group of 5 people? Then you can set off for 11 days for approximately $4093 per person. Are you coming as a couple? Then you will pay around $5266 per person for an 11-day trip.

You stay in the most beautiful places

Accommodation is an important part of your Uganda tour. We will find you wonderful, beautiful places that are just right for you. These are a few of our favorite accommodations during the primate tour:

Frequently asked questions

About Primate Tours in Uganda

A primate tour through Uganda is a unique experience. It is a journey where encounters with gorillas, chimpanzees, and other monkey species take center stage. We can imagine that you have questions about this. We have already answered the most important questions for you below. Is your question not listed? Feel free to ask it via the chat.

How difficult is a gorilla or chimpanzee trek?

The difficulty depends on the day, but with a moderate level of fitness, most travelers can manage it. It is more about steady walking than speed or strength.

A gorilla trek is usually the most demanding. You walk through hilly terrain, often on muddy and uneven forest paths. Sometimes it is a short hike. Sometimes it takes several hours. It all depends on where the gorillas are that day in Uganda.

A chimpanzee trek is generally a bit easier. The terrain is often flatter, especially in places like Kibale National Park. But the pace can feel more dynamic, as chimpanzees move quickly through the forest.

On both treks, you are always with experienced guides. They adjust the pace to the group and make sure everyone is comfortable. You can also hire a local porter to help carry your bag and support you on steeper sections.

Good fitness helps, but you do not need to be an athlete. It can be challenging at times, but it is absolutely manageable for most travelers. And the experience more than makes up for the effort.

Read our blog of the gorilla trekking difficulty.

The main difference is the price and the style of experience. In Rwanda, gorilla permits are significantly more expensive costing USD 1500. In Uganda, the experience is usually more affordable costing from USD 600 to USD 800.

The trekking experience itself also feels different. In Uganda, gorilla trekking often feels more adventurous. The hikes can be longer and more challenging, as the gorillas may be deeper inside the rainforest. It feels wild, remote, and less predictable.

In Rwanda, treks in Volcanoes National Park are often shorter and more accessible. The walking can be easier, which is comfortable for many travelers. But it can sometimes feel less remote compared to deeper forest experiences.

Both countries offer an incredible encounter with mountain gorillas. The real difference is the feeling of the journey; whether you prefer a more comfortable trek or a more adventurous rainforest experience.

Uganda is the best place in Africa to see primates in the wild. The variety is impressive, and each species offers a very different experience.

The most famous is the mountain gorilla. In the forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you step briefly into their world. For many travelers, this becomes the highlight of the entire journey.

Chimpanzees are another major attraction. In Kibale National Park, large communities live in the forest. Encounters are often successful, and every trek feels different because they are active, social, and always moving.

A very special species is the golden monkey. These playful primates live in the forests of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Their bright golden fur and energetic behavior make them a joy to watch, and the trek is usually easier than gorilla trekking.

You will also see many other monkey species, such as black-and-white colobus monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, and red-tailed monkeys. In many forests, several species live side by side, so every walk becomes a series of small discoveries.

This rich diversity is what makes Uganda so special. From iconic great apes to smaller forest monkeys, every encounter adds something unique to the experience.

Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking in Uganda is carefully managed to protect both the primates and their natural habitat. Visitor numbers are strictly limited each day, and every group is allowed to spend only one hour with the animals. This helps reduce stress and keeps their behaviour as natural as possible.

Each trek is led by trained and experienced rangers. They guide you through the forest, explain the rules, and make sure they are followed at all times. One of the most important rules is to keep a safe distance and respect the animals’ space.

What many visitors do not realize is that every permit directly supports conservation. A significant part of the income goes back into protecting national parks like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Kibale National Park, funding research, anti-poaching work, and local community projects.

In this way, responsible tourism plays a real role in protecting these species for the future. Your visit is not only a powerful wildlife experience, but also a meaningful contribution to conservation.

Both experiences take place in the forests of Uganda, but they feel very different in nature, pace, and atmosphere.

A gorilla trek in places like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is usually calm and powerful. You walk through the rainforest until you find a gorilla family. Once you reach them, you spend one hour in their presence. The moment is quiet and deeply moving. Gorillas are more relaxed in their movements, which allows you to observe their behaviour up close and in detail. A gorilla permit currently costs around $800 per person.

A chimpanzee trek, on the other hand, feels much more active. In forests such as Kibale National Park, chimpanzees move quickly through the trees and across the forest floor. The search is more dynamic, with loud calls, fast movement, and constant energy. It is less predictable, but very exciting and lively. A chimpanzee permit costs around $250 per person.

Together, these two experiences show completely different sides of the rainforest, one calm and intimate, the other energetic and wild; making a journey through Uganda especially rich and memorable.

Yes, for many travelers, it becomes the absolute highlight of a safari to Uganda. It is not just about seeing wildlife. It is about the full experience from start to finish.

It begins with a trek through the rainforest in places like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. You walk with a ranger, following signs and sounds as you search for a gorilla family in the wild.

Then the moment arrives. You come face to face with a mountain gorilla. Everything feels different in that instant. Quiet. Slow. Powerful. Their calm movements and human-like expressions often leave people speechless.

There are no fences, no barriers, and no staging. It happens completely in their natural environment. That is what makes it so real and so moving.

For many travelers, it is not just a highlight of the safari; it is a moment they remember for life.

A gorilla trekking permit in Uganda currently costs $800 per person in high season and USD 600 per person in the low season months of April, May and November. This price is set by the government and is the same for all operators.

The value of this experience goes far beyond the cost. With experienced rangers, you enter the rainforest in search of a mountain gorilla family in places like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Once you find them, you spend one precious hour in their presence.

Standing face to face with a silverback in the wild is something very few experiences in the world can match. It is quiet, powerful, and deeply moving.

Yes, the permit is expensive. But it is also one of the most meaningful moments of any safari. It is best seen not as a cost, but as a once-in-a-lifetime experience that makes a journey to Uganda truly unforgettable.