Uganda Wildlife Tours – Uganda Safari Packages
June 16, 2021Big Five Animal Safari in Rwanda
June 22, 2021Big five safari in Uganda with Primate tracking
Plan tailor-made trip with a big five safari in Uganda with primate tracking and have an experience of tracking the primates in their natural habitats and having authentic African game drives in search of the Big Five. Uganda is one of the African countries with the Big five wild animals.
The Big 5 are the five animals that were most prized by European hunters during the colonial era in Africa as these were the most challenging and dangerous animals to shoot and kill. These are the Elephant, Rhino, Leopard, Cape buffalo, and Lion.
The Big 5 hunt led to the loss of many wild animals and now hunting isn’t part of most African trips and therefore the new trend is just seeing these animals. Wildlife enthusiasts would love to see these wild animals and it is very possible on Uganda wildlife tours.
When visiting Uganda, there are now the top big animals to see alongside the big five and these include the mountain gorillas and the chimpanzees (primates). These can be tracked in their natural habitats which makes it such a great jungle experience.
Big 5 in Uganda
Uganda is home to about 330 mammal species. Among these include the big five African games which are the buffaloes, rhinos, elephants, lions, and leopards.
These can be seen in 3 of the national parks which are Murchison Falls National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, and Queen Elizabeth National Park; however, rhinos can only be seen at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.
Therefore to see all of the big five, a tourist has to tailor their wildlife safari in Uganda to any of those three national parks as well as a visit to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.
Mountain gorillas in Uganda
Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) is a subspecies of the eastern gorilla found in the tropical forests of East and Central Africa. The Mountain gorillas can only be seen in Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The only way of seeing these gentle giants is by undertaking a Uganda gorilla trekking safari, gorilla trekking tour Rwanda, or Congo gorilla trekking safari.
How to see the mountain gorillas in the wild is by taking a trekking safari. Minimum age of 15 is allowed to trek mountain gorillas and 8 people trek a single gorilla family.
Chimpanzees in Uganda – Big five safari in Uganda with Primate tracking
One of the most interesting primates to trek while on Uganda safaris are the Chimpanzees. Uganda has places where tourists can trek or just see chimps.
Chimpanzee trekking in Uganda is almost the second popular tracking activity after gorilla trekking. Uganda has a high population of chimpanzees with close to 5000 of them in the county most of them in their natural habitats.
There are several destinations in Uganda that are wild habitats to chimpanzees. The chimpanzee trekking spots or places to trek chimps in Uganda include Kibale Forest National Park, Budongo Forest, Kyambura Gorge, and Kalinzu Forest.
Just to see chimpanzees in Uganda, tourists can visit Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre. Here are a few details on the best places to see chimpanzees in Uganda;
There are other animals that can be seen in Uganda and these include the lions with tree-climbing lions at Queen Elizabeth National Park, giraffes, elephants, oribis, antelopes, zebras, hartebeests, waterbucks, bushbucks, dik-dik, cheetahs, side-striped jackal, buffaloes, elands, warthogs, Ugandan kobs, leopards, duikers, and many more.
Uganda is also home to 13 types of primates including over half of the world’s endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzees. Wildlife viewing, however, is mainly done in savannah parks where wildlife is seen on a game drive through the trucks of the park.
Plan tailor-made trip with a big five safari in Uganda with primate tracking and have an experience of tracking the primates in their natural habitats and having authentic African game drives in search of the Big Five.
Uganda wildlife safari packages – Big five safari in Uganda with Primate tracking
To have Uganda Wildlife Tours of a kind, you need to have a well-planned trip. Here are sample itineraries to help you better plan your next trip to see wildlife in their natural habitat;
- 3 days Uganda gorilla trekking safari
- 3 Days Gorilla Safari Uganda Bwindi Impenetrable Park Tour
- 4 days Uganda gorilla safari Bwindi
- 6 days Bwindi gorilla safari
- 3-Day Murchison Falls Safari Uganda Tour
- 3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari
- 4 Days Kidepo Valley National Park Uganda Safari
- 3 Day Jinja City Tour Uganda Safari
- 8 Days Uganda Wildlife Safaris Tour
- 9 Day Uganda Wildlife Safari Tour
- 12 Day Jungle Uganda Safari
- 14 Day Uganda Safari Eco-explorer
- 15 Days Uganda Wildlife Safari Kigali City Rwanda Tour
- 16 Days bird watching safari in Uganda
- 18 Day Best of Uganda Safari