CHEX in Uganda

Chimpanzee Habituation Experience (CHEX)

Also known as CHEX, chimpanzee habituation experience is a full day hands-on experience with wild chimpanzees in the jungle and its one of the most amazing experiences in life.  Spending an entire day with the chimps, from locating them via their pant hoots in the morning to them nesting at night is a magical experience you should not miss on your Uganda safaris.   Chimpanzee habituation experience is an experimental process of training wild chimpanzees to get accustomed to people around them. The experience is the advanced or extended time with the man’s close relatives. Travelers spend a full day learning, training, taming and enjoying the company of their close relatives.

The Kanyanchu Visitor Center is ground is a starting  point for habituation and all other activities in Kibale Forest National park. The chimpanzee habituation permit  is required for the experience in Uganda and you are reminded to book in advance especially in the peak season when demand is so high. for chimp tracking in Uganda, arranged in advance by your tour operator.  At the Visitor Center, you’ll be placed into small groups, assigned a Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) guide, and given a short briefing.

What is the Difference between CHEX and chimpanzee trekking

Whereas the two experiences are related, the two are different in some way. Chimpanzee habituation experience is the first step in which chimps are tamed ad trained to make them ready for trekking while chimpanzee trekking is the actual encounter with the already habituated chimpanzees. Moreso, chimpanzee habituation is a full day encounter while trekking is restricted to an hour. CHEX is, therefore, an extended version of chimpanzee trekking. 8 people are allowed in chimpanzee trekking while only 4 are allowed in habituation experience.

Where to do Chimpanzee habituation experience

Kibale Forest National Park is the Centre of chimpanzee habituation experience. Actually it’s the only place where travelers can do this magical experience in the whole of Uganda and East Africa. Chimpanzee habituation experience is one of the popular tourist activities in Kibale Forest that no traveler should miss. Kibale Forest National Park is a primate capital in Africa sheltering 13 primates including the famous chimpanzees. The tropical rain forest is home to over 5000 chimpanzees making it the best place to see these primates. The experience starts at Kanyanchu information Centre

How is the day of CHEX like?

The day of chimpanzee habituation experience starts as early as 6:00 am. Travelers are required to wake up very early, have breakfast at their lodges and with packed lunch transfer to Kanyanchu Information Centre for registration and briefing. At around 6:00 am, the hike starts. Travelers are guided to where chimpanzees spent the previous night to catch up with them waking up. The reason for early rising is to start off the day with chimpanzees from the time they wake up so as not to miss any of their activities, you will enjoy them wake up, feed, copulate, hunt and leave their nests for the day activities. Follow their movements throughout the day, learn more about their lifestyles and enjoy this once in a lifetime experience.

Cost of Chimpanzee Habituation experience

A single permit for chimpanzee habituation experience costs $220 for foreign non-residents, $150 for foreign residents and $75 for East African residents. Chimpanzee permit booking is required as early as 4 months in advance for timely and proper planning. Booking can be done directly with Uganda Wildlife Authority or through African Apes Holidays, the ultimate Uganda safari company.

What to pack for CHEX?

The fact that it’s a full day spent in the jungle, travelers are reminded to pack the right attire to avoid disappointments and difficulties in trekking. The experience is not walking away but rather adventurous and quite challenging for the faint-hearted. The packing list for chimpanzee habituation experience include:
1. Hiking boots/shoes
2. Gardening gloves
3. Sunglasses
4. Hat
5. Rain jacket
6. Long-sleeved shirts/blouses
7. Long pants
8. First aid kit
9. Scarf and sweaters
10. Bottled drinking water
11. Energy giving snacks
Reminder: A walking stick and porter are highly recommended for a more enjoyable and less difficult chimpanzee habituation experience.

Rules and Regulations of chimpanzee habituation experience

Like in trekking, chimpanzee habituation experience has guidelines that all participants must follow. The rules and regulations of chimpanzee habituation experience are put by the Uganda Wildlife Authority to ensure the safety of travelers and these endangered species. These include:
1. Keep a distance of seven meters from the chimpanzees
2. Keep your voices low
3. Do not litter in the park
4. Do not use flashlight cameras
5. Do not trek when sick
6. Keep within your group, walking alone in the jungle exposes you to risks of wild animals

Other activities to do in Kibale Forest National Park

Besides chimpanzee habituation experience, Kibale Forest National Park is a Centre of many more tourist activities which include:
• Chimpanzee trekking
• Colobus trekking
• Bird watching
• Bigodi wetland Sanctuary walk
• Forest/Nature walk
• Community visits

Other places to trek chimps in Uganda
The other chimpanzee tour destinations in Uganda include Kyambura gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Budongo Forest in Murchison Falls National Park and Kalinzu Forest. The trekking experience in each destination is different and exceptional and so as the prices.

People also ask

How much is chimpanzee habituation in Uganda?

The cost of chimpanzee habituation in Uganda is $300 for foreign non residents and $250 for foreign residents and UGX 250,000 for East African citizens.  Chimpanzee habituation permit was hiked  from 1st July 2024 to June 2026. All permits are issued by Uganda Wildlife Authority on  first come first serve basis.

What are the top interesting facts about chimpanzees?

  • Chimpanzees have several interesting facts about them. These include:
  • Chimpanzees share between 95 to 98% of human genes which make them man’s close relatives
  • Chimpanzees are omnivorous
  • Chimpanzees live in communities
  • Each chimpanzee community is headed by an alpha Male
  • Chimpanzees can learn human sign languages
  • Wild chimpanzees are only found in Africa
  • Female chimpanzees give birth once every five years
  • Chimpanzees are the only primates known to use tools

How much stronger is a chimpanzee than human?

An adult male chimpanzee is estimated to be five time stronger than a strong man. They are among the strong  primates living in the wild.

Are chimpanzees aggressive?

YES, chimpanzees are aggressive especially when annoyed. whereas the chimpanzees are habituated, they remain wild animals which behave aggressively towards anything and anyone they see as a  threat. Travelers are always reminded  to follows the rules while visiting chimpanzees to avoid any mistake that can cause the endangered primates to behave wild.

What to do when a chimpanzee attacks you?

In rare cases when a traveler is attacked by a chimpanzee he or she is advised to lie low and step back. Do not dare  to run because this encourages the chimps to run after you. Avoid anything that can cause chimpanzees to attack you forexample touching the little ones or looking direct into their eyes.

Conclusively, chimpanzee habituation experience is a lifetime experience you ought to enjoy. Book a Uganda primates tour to Kibale Forest National Park and be part of the full day chimpanzee habituation experience with Superfine Safaris Limited

 

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