It is not very easy to see a chimpanzee in its natural habitat.
It is not like you can take a plane, land in one of the African countries and enjoy the show..
In fact, very few people in Africa have ever seen these apes in their natural setting. Because of their great value as laboratory animals, chimpanzees have been hunted to extinction in many areas. Elsewhere, humans have repossessed their habitats, pushing them out of range of observation, deep into the woods of the remaining rainforests.
Today, East and Central Africa are home to the best destinations to track and see chimpanzees in the wild. Tourists can spend close to ten hours a day observing human-habituated chimpanzee troops in large swathes of the forest of DR Congo and the more accessible destinations of Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania.
Safari World offers variety of chimpanzee watching trip, mainly to Kibale, the primate capital of Uganda, and to less known habitats in Queen Elizabeth National Park and around.