Chimpanzee Tracking: Trek the Chimpanzees with 4x4 Africa
Chimpanzee tracking is one of the most intimate and dynamic wildlife experiences in Africa. These highly intelligent and social primates share about 98.7% of human DNA, and observing them in the wild offers a profound look into behavior that often feels surprisingly familiar.
WHAT YOU EXPECT ON CHIMPANZEE TRACKING SAFARI
Chimpanzee Tracking Adventure is exceptional giving you a chance to trek and watch the rare species of chimpanzees in their natural forest vegetation habitat. You shall get briefed on conduct while in the presence of the chimpanzees then later, you shall embark on journey to track them in their habitat for a period of 2 to 4 hours and after a while, you shall meet them and take photos. Their havens are situated in tropical rainforests, savannah grasslands.

LANDCRUISER LX 76 SERIES
From €105

Landcruiser V8
From € 95

Toyota Landcruiser
From € 90
What to Pack for Chimpanzee Tracking
- Waterproof hiking boots or sturdy shoes
- Long sleeves and pants (for biting ants and nettles)
- Rain jacket or poncho
- Water (at least 2L) and snacks
- Insect repellent
- Camera (no flash), binoculars
- Gloves (optional but helpful for bushy paths)
- Walking stick (often provided)

IMPORTANT TIPS - PRIMATE SAFARI & TRAVEL GUIDE
Chimpanzee tracking is one of the most prominent safari adventures to do in Africa as you get up close with the chimpanzees in their habitat. While less physically demanding than trekking Mountain Gorillas, the adventure requires preparation and awareness about the forest habitat and tracking process through the thick vegetation.
Best Destinations for Chimpanzee Tracking in Africa
Chimpanzees live in tropical forests across equatorial Africa, but only a few places offer reliable, safe, and sustainable tracking experiences for tourists. The chimpanzee tracking destinations in Africa include; Kibale National Park (Permit at US $200), Budongo Forest (Permit at US $200), Kyambura Gorge (Permit at US $50), Kalinzu Forest (Permit at US $50 -60), Nyungwe Forest National Park (Permit at $90), Gombe Stream National Park (Permit at $100), Mahale Mountains National Park (Permit at $150), Virunga National Park – Tongo Forest (Permit at $100–150).