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RedCany0n Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: May 14, 2015

Our Encounter with Chimpanzees in Kibale Forest National Park
Overall rating
4/5

My husband and I enjoyed our unforgettable day experiencing wild chimpanzees in Kibale Forest National Park, Uganda. We visited the park in September 2013, having hired a safari guide to drive us from Kampala to visit Uganda’s national parks. We were especially eager to behold the wild primates in this extraordinary part of the world, and after our day in the Kibale Forest, we visited the mountain gorillas in Bwindi National Park and the golden monkeys in Mgahinga National Park.

At Kibale (as with the gorillas in Bwindi), a team of rangers had been tracking the chimpanzees and communicated their whereabouts via walkie talkies to the ranger guides, who led groups of visitors through the forest to find them. There were about a dozen visitors per group, and there were several groups. The duration of the hike depended on where the chimps were, and our hike through the forest that day was about an hour long, following a trail and slightly difficult, given the heat and humidity. An older man, carrying cameras and gear, seemed struggle with the hike, but the rest of the group, comprised of adults of various ages, managed it well.

Once we reached the chimpanzees, we left the trail and cut through the forest to stand beneath them, as they were high in the trees. We used binoculars and watched the chimpanzees, up in the trees, eating, resting and mating. There were females with babies, and males. The chimpanzees seemed rather nonchalant about the human visitors, below, having grown accustomed to being observed by rangers and the daily crowd of tourists. Occasionally, they urinated from the trees and the group of humans would dodge the downpour.

We learned that the female chimpanzees freely roamed the forest, passing through the territories of the males as they wished. The dominant males spent much time and energy maintaining their territories and determining status with one another. A female in estrus approached a young male, who granted her request for mating, and one realized that chimpanzee reality did not match the prevailing patriarchal interpretation of males being “in charge,” like human autocrats.

The groups of visitors were spread out in the forest with our assigned guides and had one hour to be in the midst of the chimpanzees. During our experience, the older man, who had been struggling on the trail, had a diabetic seizure and collapsed. The other tourists assisted him as our guide called for help. He gradually recovered and was escorted back to where the vehicles were parked.

After that incident, some of the male chimpanzees descended from the trees and briefly paused near us before traveling together across the forest floor. One stopped near me, giving me the wonderful opportunity to be in his presence for a few minutes. The tourists rushed after the chimps, moving quietly yet quickly through the brush, snapping photos. The male chimps sat together for a moment in a group, surrounded by photographers, before dispersing into the forest. We felt fortunate to have been so close to them, as encountering them on the ground felt very different and more intimate than watching them from a distance in trees, silhouetted against the midday sky.

After our hour with the chimps, we hiked back to where our hired safari guide was waiting of us. Despite the eager tourists with their cameras, the human behavior -on the part of the visitors, rangers and guides at Kibale – felt relatively respectful, and we were satisfied with what appeared to be a good conservation effort on the part of the national park staff to sustain the forest and this wild population of chimpanzees. It was, overall, an exhilarating and beautiful experience. My husband and I will always treasure the memory of that moment of connection, in the wilderness, with our closest primate relatives.

TravelingTulls   –  
United States US
Visited: September 2014 Reviewed: May 14, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

About: Botswana
Review about Botswana by TravelingTulls
Overall rating
5/5

Botswana is unspoiled. The government has the wisdom to protect its species and its environment.

Rosita So Image   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: May 14, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

About: Botswana
Review about Botswana by Rosita So Image
Overall rating
5/5

We saw a lot of wildlife in Botswana, not only during the game drive, also when we hit the roads, giraffes, zebras, kudus, springboks etc, we spotted lot of birds as well on the electricity poles and trees.
Nice weather in march and nice peoples. we will definitely visit Botswana again in the near future.

RedCany0n Visited: September 2013 Reviewed: May 14, 2015

About: Uganda
Review about Uganda by RedCany0n
Overall rating
3/5

Uganda lacks the infrastructure (and mentality) for ecotourism that would make this destination more desirable. The cost of accommodations around the country was extremely high and the quality of the food and lodging, for the most part was relatively low to mediocre.

Alan   –  
United States US
Visited: May 2015 Reviewed: May 13, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Great Safari Experience
5/5

We had a wonderful experience with Afroriginal. Even though we arranged the safari at nearly the last minute, Desiree was extremely responsive and helpful in setting up the itinerary and arranging our guide and transportation. She met us at the airport in Arusha and introduced us to our guide, Stewart. Stewart was fantastic, extremely knowledgeable about all the ecosystems and animals that we encountered. Would definitely recommend Afroriginal to anyone looking for a good safari operator in the future.

Denis Micheni   –  
Kenya KE
Visited: March 2015 Reviewed: May 13, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Super Tours and Safaris Company Whose Services are Geared towards Client satisfaction
5/5

I and my friends used Wecam Safaris for a Three Nights Four Days Great Rift valley Safari. They made us tailored Safari that suited our needs perfectly. We were amazed by How the staff was so considerate. A truly dedicated team who listened to us always. They worked extra hard to make sure that we got the best services at the hotels. Finally we will be wrong if we dont give a big laud of applause to their driver who acted as both driver and guide. One could tell that the guy was passionate about his work

Bec   –  
Tanzania TZ
Visited: May 2015 Reviewed: May 13, 2015

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Nice and helpful staff
4/5

All good except vehicle no a/c. Accommodation at Tan-Swiss very good.

Ling Visited: July 2014 Reviewed: May 13, 2015

Life changing experience
5/5

My trip to Zambia with Laura and Tom is life changing and soul touching . Their efforts, knowledge and passion made this trip very special and unforgettable. Thank you Laura and Tom. I can't wait to go on another journey with you.
Ling

Elsie Jager   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: April 2015 Reviewed: May 13, 2015

50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

What an experience Everything worked out for me, Shaun and the Game Rangers felt like family thank u
5/5

I was happy with everything Thank you. Company was great, the know how, excellent

Ganesh Waheed   –  
India IN
Visited: February 2015 Reviewed: May 13, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The BEST Service for the BEST price - your search stops here =)
5/5

Do not bother looking anywhere else. Good Time Safaris provided us with far better service at a much better price than any other company I contacted or went on a previous safari with. Our guide was relaxed yet very professional, flexible and knowledgeable. The vehicle we rode in was top notch as well. Cannot recommend this company highly enough. My wife and I went with her parents on a 4day/3night safari to Ngorongoro and the Serengeti and stayed at the Ngorongoro Wild Tented in both places (which I also recommend).

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