Activities

Chimpanzee Trekking

Queen Elizabeth National Park (QE), below the famous Rwenzori mountains, an African savannah park, consists of plain surroundings. The beautiful steeply forested Kyambura Gorge nearby, is home not only to chimpanzees but also the red-tailed monkey, black and white colobus and many bird species. While enjoying your stay at Kazinga Wild Camp, this is one of the recommended activities – tracking these amazing primates in their own habitat

Local Community Tours

We organize tours to the communities, done on foot or vehicle, where you visit organized communities and their projects. It also includes visits to local markets, fishing villages among others. You will also visit the crater lakes in and around the park and experience the hundred- year-old local salt mining at Katwe Salt Lake.

Safari Game Drives

Queen Elizabeth National Park has a number of tourist attractions-most notably the wildlife and a multitude of truly Spectacular landscapes, which you will see from the comfort of your vehicle on a game drive. Only 12 minutes drive from Kazinga Wilderness Safari Camp to the game drive track, do not miss out on this memorable experience.

Kazinga Boat Cruise

The world renown Kazinga Channel – 32km long – links Lake Edward and George. This Channel is the main water source, the dominant feature in QENP that quenches the thirst of humans and numerous animals and birds. Kazinga channel has one of the world’s largest concentrations of hippos and numerous crocodiles. The Boat cruise trip provides a chance to view different bird species including the king fisher, African Jacana, Yellow backed Weavers, open-billed Stork, Water-Thick knee, Pied kingfishers, Wattled Plovers, among others.

UWA Changes in prices of Gorilla permit/Chimpanzee permit

Gorilla / Chimpanzee permits

Gorilla permit from $700 to $800

Chimpanzee permit from $200 to $250 (Kibale forest)

Chimpanzee permit from $50 to $100 in Kyambura gorge

Chimpanzee permit from $40 to $130 in Kalinju Forest