3 Days Chimpanzee Ngamba Island
This 3-day chimpanzee safari Ngamba Island offers an enriching experience of observing rescued chimpanzees in a sanctuary setting on Lake Victoria. Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary is a world-renowned refuge dedicated to the care of orphaned and displaced chimpanzees, providing travelers an opportunity to see these remarkable animals up close in a protected environment.
Day 1: Entebbe –Ngamba Island
You will be picked from your hotel after your breakfast and transfer you to Entebbe. Short after briefing on your safari and then take a boat ride off from Entebbe to Ngamba Island. Depending on time of your arrival, take a walk to the neighboring local communities and soon after go for chimpanzee viewing on Ngamba islands
Day 2: Ngamba Island Forest Walk
After your breakfast, for those with medical inoculations-have a forest walk and a wonderful adventure with the playful chimpanzees. These closest ancestors of man can climb on you, pull your hair, or just walk along holding your hand! It’s really a fascinating experience! Take a walk in the forest in search for birds or Relax at the lake shores. Dinner and Overnight at Ngamba Island Camp.
Day 3 Ngamba to Entebbe
On your final morning, enjoy breakfast while soaking in the peaceful island ambiance. Before departing, you’ll have one last opportunity to observe the chimps and join the caretakers for a final feeding session. This is your chance to capture any last photos and say goodbye to the island’s residents.
Afterward, board the boat back to Entebbe, where you can extend your exploration around Entebbe or continue to your next destination. We’ll ensure your journey back is comfortable and filled with beautiful memories of the chimpanzees and the island sanctuary.
Conclusion
As you leave Ngamba Island, you carry with you memories of the lively chimpanzees and the peaceful island atmosphere. This experience offers a glimpse into the incredible work of conservationists and the resilience of these remarkable primates. We hope this safari has left you inspired and connected to Uganda’s efforts in wildlife preservation.