Primaten in Ostafrika

Eine faszinierende Reise zu den Primaten Ugandas und Ruandas

Destination

Ruanda

Base Price

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Trip Duration

15 Days

Trip Overview

Die Primaten Ostafrikas Tour ist ein 15-tägiges Abenteuer, das die Erkundung der Tierwelt, das Eintauchen in die Kultur und die atemberaubenden Landschaften Ruandas und Ugandas miteinander verbindet. Zu den Höhepunkten gehören Schimpansen-Trekking in den Wäldern von Nyungwe und Kibale, Gorilla-Tracking in Bwindi und die Beobachtung von Goldmeerkatzen im Volcanoes National Park. Die Gäste werden malerische Landschaften wie den Bunyonyi-See genießen und die lebendige lokale Kultur im Dorf Kiyebe erleben. Die Reise bietet auch spannende Pirschfahrten im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark und eine entspannende Bootsfahrt auf dem Kazinga Kanal. Unterkünfte, Mahlzeiten, Parkgebühren und Aktivitäten sind sorgfältig geplant, um ein nahtloses und unvergessliches Erlebnis zu gewährleisten. Individuelle Anpassungen und Flugoptionen sind für zusätzlichen Komfort verfügbar.

Highlight Experiences

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Baumkletternde Löwen von Ishasha
Werden Sie Zeuge eines der seltensten Phänomene der Natur: Löwen klettern und faulenzen in Feigenbäumen - ein Verhalten, das nur an wenigen Orten in Afrika zu beobachten ist.
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Berggorilla-Spurensuche in Bwindi
Erleben Sie die ultimative, einmalige Begegnung mit den vom Aussterben bedrohten Berggorillas in den nebelverhangenen Bergen Ugandas. Wandern Sie 2-6 Stunden lang und verbringen Sie wertvolle Zeit damit, diese großartigen Kreaturen in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum zu beobachten.
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Kulturelles Eintauchen im abgelegenen Dorf Kiyebe
Erleben Sie das authentische ugandische Dorfleben in einer der abgelegensten Gemeinden des Landes und nehmen Sie an der Honigsammlung, dem Pflanzen von Bäumen und dem lebhaften traditionellen Gesang und Tanz teil.
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Schimpansenbeobachtung in zwei Ländern
Machen Sie sich auf die Suche nach unseren engsten Verwandten im Nyungwe Forest in Ruanda (einem der größten Wälder Ostafrikas) und im Kibale Forest National Park in Uganda, der "Primatenhauptstadt der Welt", und werden Sie Zeuge ihrer spielerischen Interaktionen.
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See Bunyonyi Paradies
Relax at one of Africa's deepest and most beautiful lakes, the "Switzerland of Africa," where you can paddle dugout canoes, swim in bilharzia-free waters, and enjoy stunning mountain scenery.
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Seltene Begegnungen mit Goldenen Affen
Spüren Sie die vom Aussterben bedrohten Goldmeerkatzen im Mgahinga-Nationalpark in den Virunga-Bergen auf und beobachten Sie diese wunderschönen Primaten in ihrer Heimat, dem Bambuswald, mit optionalen Besuchen beim einheimischen Volk der Batwa.

Wildlife

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Berggorillas
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Golden Monkeys Tracking
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Schimpansen aufspüren
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Wald und Savanne Wildtiere (Big Five)

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What's Included

  • 4WD custom-built safari vehicle and fuel
  • Accommodation
  • Airport transfers
  • AMREF Flying Doctor Service
  • Meals as per your chosen plan
  • Park entrance fees
  • Professional, English-speaking guide
  • Gorilla Tracking in Uganda
  • Bigodi Primate Walk
  • Bird watching
  • Boat tour on Kazinga Channel (Public)
  • Golden Monkey Tracking in Rwanda
  • Chimpanzee hike in Rwanda
  • Chimpanzee hike in Uganda
  • Game drives in all national parks
  • Border crossing
  • Lake Bunyonyi boat tour and dugout canoe
  • Walk along river Ntungwe
  • Cultural entertainments
  • Drinking water during trip
  • Fruits along the road
  • Prepaid phone
  • Tree planting
  • Ugandan Rolex

What's Not included

  • International flights
  • Visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Laundry services
  • Gratuities/tips
  • Optional activities not specified in the itinerary

Pricing

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Itinerary

Arrival in Kigali and transfer to your accommodation.

On the way to Nyungwe Forest we stop in the town of Butare (Huye) where we visit the National Museum of Rwanda which will give you an insight into the cultural heritage of this fascinating country.

In the morning you will be hiking through the forest, surrounded by spectacular biodiversity, in search of the chimpanzees. Once you track them down you will witness their engaging playfulness and human-like characteristics.Nyungwe is one of the largest forests in East Africa, harboring over 300 different species of birds, 75 species of mammals, including 13 monkey species, most of which are endemic.

Today as you transfer from Nyungwe National Park to Volcanoes national Park, you will appreciate the beauty of the Rwandan landscape as we drive to the home of the critically endangered mountain gorillas, Volcanoes National Park.

Today after breakfast, you will track the endangered Golden Monkeys – this is a rare and enjoyable experience.In the afternoon you can opt to hike to the tomb of the renowned primatologist Diane Fossey or can decide to relax at your lodge.

Today we cross the border into Uganda, to Lake Bunyonyi, one of the deepest and most beautiful lakes in Africa. You will have time to relax, and do a boat tour on this lake with many islands.

Enjoy a day in the “Switzerland of Africa”. Relax, take a nature walk or enjoy bird watching – Bunyonyi does mean “place of many little birds”, after all you could try your hand at paddling a dugout canoe or go swimming in the hippo, croc and bilharzia-free waters. You can also visit the local community.

The wonder visit to Kiyebe village day!The wonder visit to Kiyebe village day!
Today you will visit Kiyebe, the complete wonder village. This is perhaps one of the most remote, and traditional village in Uganda. It is the only village with no access through by road as its main rough mountainous road only stops at the small trading centre called mukyogo a name originating from the only community elephant pond in Uganda. You can plant your own tree, collect honey from the beehive and then if you want, enjoy local and national beers with the villagers.
You will also have great local food that is fresh and organic and the dancing and singing of this community is nothing you can even imagine. It’s impossible to miss a visit to this village. Transfer to Ruhija for an overnight.

Put your boots on and grab a sturdy walking stick, today is a once in a lifetime experience: Gorilla tracking! It is one of the best Ugandan travel experiences you can have. You will be hiking up in the mountains which can take between 2 to 6 hours depending on how far the Gorillas are.

We drive through the forest and proceed to Ishasha, the southern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of the few regions in Africa where lions are spotted climbing trees and lounging on branches. Therefore, make sure that during the game drive you are not only looking out over the savannah, but also have your eyes focused up in the trees!

The search for the tree climbing lions continues in the morning while we drive through Queen Elizabeth National Park. In the afternoon, you will have a game drive during which you will have the chance to see lions, elephants, a variety of antelopes, birds and much more.

We will start the day with an early morning game drive while many animals are still on the move during the cool part of the day. Stay alert and you could see lions, buffalo, elephants, antelopes, the elusive bush pig and you might even be lucky enough to spot a leopard! Hippos, buffalo, crocodiles and many species of birds can be spotted during the afternoon boat trip on the Kazinga Channel.

In the morning we will do another game drive before heading to the Kibale forest. We’ll pass the equator on our journey today.

In the morning you will be hiking off the beaten track, through the jungle in search of chimpanzees. This time in the world's primate capital - Kibale Forest National Park. Once you find them, it will be a fascinating experience as you watch them play, feed and swing through the trees, which is highly entertaining. Primate and bird watching will be the highlights of the afternoon walk in the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary.

Today, you will have your breakfast and when leaving the park, you get a final chance to view the animals like baboons and different monkey species as you head back to Entebbe for your scheduled flight, with the hope we have whet your appetite for even more African safari adventures.

Accommodations

Take a look at some of the beautiful places you’ll be staying at during your trip.

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Bird Nest Resort
Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda | Resort am Wasser mit Terrasse
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Bush Lodge
Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark, Uganda | Safari-Zelte am Kazinga-Kanal
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Enjojo Lodge
Ishasha, Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda | Lodge in der Nähe von baumkletternden Löwen
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Gorilla Nebel Camp
Ruhija, Bwindi Forest, Uganda | Öko-Camp im Gorillasektor
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Hotel ChezLando
Kigali, Ruanda | Ikonisches Stadthotel in Kigali
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Hotel Muhabura
Musanze, Ruanda | Historisches Hotel in der Nähe von Gorillas
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Kibale Wald Camp
Kibale Nationalpark, Uganda | Wald Camp in der Nähe von Schimpansen
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Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel
Nyungwe National Park, Ruanda | Lodge auf einem Hügel mit Blick auf den Park
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Frequently Asked Questions – Primaten in Ostafrika

What countries does the Primates of East Africa tour visit?

This 15-day cross-border adventure takes you through both Rwanda and Uganda, blending rich biodiversity with immersive local experiences. From the misty mountains of Nyungwe and Bwindi to the crater lakes of Lake Bunyonyi and savannahs of Queen Elizabeth National Park, you'll explore East Africa’s most iconic primate habitats.

What primates can I expect to see on this tour?

The tour features encounters with some of East Africa’s most extraordinary primates: chimpanzees in Nyungwe and Kibale Forests, golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park, and the majestic mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Each trek offers a different landscape and primate species to observe.

Does the tour include gorilla trekking in Uganda?

Yes. A major highlight is trekking mountain gorillas in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, with visits to nearby communities like Kiyebe Village for cultural immersion alongside the wildlife experience.

What type of traveler is this tour best for?

This itinerary is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking active, immersive travel. It includes moderate trekking, wildlife viewing, and cross-cultural encounters, perfect for those wanting a deeper connection with East Africa’s ecosystems and communities.

What other wildlife or safari elements are included?

Beyond primates, the tour includes traditional game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park and the Ishasha Sector (famous for tree-climbing lions), giving you a well-rounded East African safari experience with both forest and savannah wildlife.

Have questions about this itinerary? We’re here to help.

All of our itineraries can be adapted to suit your personal interests and preferences. Please feel free to discuss these with us so we can personalize your tour for your maximum enjoyment.

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