Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge, often called the “Valley of Apes,” is one of the most fascinating wildlife experiences in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The gorge is home to a small, habituated chimpanzee community, lush vegetation, and a scenic river that winds through the canyon — creating a breathtaking landscape for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Chimpanzee Trekking Fees and Experience
Currently, the chimpanzee trekking permit in Kyambura Gorge costs $50 per person per trek. Each trek allows a limited group of only six participants, so advance booking is strongly recommended to avoid missing out.
Due to the limited number of chimp families in the gorge and their quick movements, sightings are not always guaranteed. However, the experience of trekking through the dense tropical forest and hearing the loud calls of the chimps echoing through the canyon is rewarding on its own.
Tip: The best time for chimpanzee trekking is early morning around 8:00 a.m., when the primates are most active.
Best Time to Visit Kyambura Gorge
During the rainy season, the trails in Queen Elizabeth National Park can become muddy and slippery, making trekking challenging. It is advisable to visit during the dry months (June–August and December–February) for better accessibility and clear wildlife views.
A 4×4 vehicle is essential for navigating the park roads, especially during wet conditions.
Accommodation Near Kyambura Gorge
Kyambura Gorge offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s budget and preference. Lodges range from luxury to budget, with many offering spectacular views of the gorge and nearby savannah.
Recommended lodges include:
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Mweya Safari Lodge
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Kyambura Gorge Safari Lodge
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Katara Lodge
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Jacana Safari Lodge
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Kingfisher Camp
Whether you choose a high-end lodge or a budget camp, each provides a serene environment ideal for relaxing after a day of exploration.
The Legend and Beauty of Kyambura Gorge
The gorge’s name, Kyambura, originates from a local phrase meaning “I couldn’t find anything.” According to local folklore, floods once swept through the valley, taking everything with them, leaving the place “lost.”
Today, the gorge is a lush green paradise with the Kyambura River flowing through it — a vital water source for the park’s wildlife. The surrounding vegetation includes tropical forests, riverine plants, and grasslands that attract diverse species of birds, primates, and mammals.
Wildlife and Birdlife in Kyambura Gorge
Kyambura Gorge is teeming with wildlife beyond chimpanzees. Visitors can spot red-tailed monkeys, vervet monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and blue monkeys. Occasionally, hippos, hyenas, elands, and elephants may wander near the gorge.
Bird lovers will be delighted to see species such as:
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Shoebill Stork
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Papyrus Gonolek
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Martial Eagle
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Chapin’s Flycatcher
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Blue-headed Bee-eater
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Pied Kingfisher
With over 200 bird species recorded, bird watching is another highlight of Kyambura Gorge.
Other Activities in Kyambura Gorge
Besides chimpanzee trekking, visitors can enjoy:
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Guided Nature Walks: Explore the lush vegetation and scenic landscapes.
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Bird Watching Safaris: Spot rare and endemic bird species.
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Photography Tours: Capture the stunning canyon and wildlife scenes.
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Cultural Visits: Engage with nearby communities to learn about local traditions.
How to Access Kyambura Gorge
Kyambura Gorge is located in the northeastern section of Queen Elizabeth National Park, approximately 30 km from Katunguru. It can be accessed by both road and air:
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By Road: The journey from Kampala to Kyambura Gorge takes about 6–7 hours (420 km) via Masaka–Mbarara or 6 hours (410 km) via Fort Portal.
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By Air: Daily flights are available from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield to Mweya or Kasese Airstrips, followed by a short transfer to the gorge.
Final Thoughts
Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge is a hidden gem within Queen Elizabeth National Park. Though the chimp population is small, the experience offers much more — from breathtaking scenery and tropical vegetation to diverse birdlife and tranquil river sounds. Combine this with a game drive or a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel for a complete safari adventure with Exclusive Uganda Safaris.


