Untouched Gems & Jungles

Let’s Talk and bond with the Chimpanzees and Nature 

Permits and Costs

To participate, visitors must obtain a chimpanzee tracking permit which costs US $80 per person interested and this includes; Guided trek- One hour with chimpanzees.

Best Time to Visit

Dry Seasons (Best Conditions)

June – August

December – February

Wet Seasons

March – May

September – November

What to Pack

Essential packing items include:

Hiking boots

Long-sleeved clothing

Rain jacket

Insect repellent

Drinking water

Camera (no flash)

About Bugoma Forest

Bugoma Forest is a 41,144-hectare tropical forest in Western Uganda (Hoima/Kikuube districts) managed by the National Forestry Authority. It was founded in 1932 protecting over 600 chimpanzees, 34 mammal species, and 260+ bird species.

FAQs

Where is Bugoma Forest Found?

Bugoma Forest is located in the western part of Uganda. It is found in the Southwest of Hoima and northeast of Kyenjojo part of the Bunyoro region.

What fauna species can I see there?

Besides chimpanzees, it is home to Black and white Colobus monkeys, Red-tailed monkeys, Blue monkeys, Vervet monkeys and grey-cheeked mangabeys.

What is the best time to visit?

Bugoma forest can be visited anytime around the year although the best time to visit the forest is during the drier seasons so that you can navigate through the dense forest trails.

Is it safe to visit Bugoma Forest?

Bugoma Forest area has faced tension due to conservation disputes with developers. However, it is a protected area under the National Forestry Authority (NFA) and tourism is actively managed in some zones.

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