Visit this Chimpanzee Sanctuary known as the safe home of orphaned Chimpanzees that are picked from different chimpanzee harboring National Parks in Uganda. Enjoy a full day watching and studying about these human relatives where you will get to learn alot from them from their ways of life, what to do and not do around them.
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BOOK NOW Book NowChimpanzees face habitat loss, disease and hunting, especially for bush meat
Yes, there is absolutely an opportunity to interact with the chimpanzees, especially during feeding time
Our driver guide will take you to waterfront beach in Entebbe where you will get on a boat ride to the sanctuary
The boat cruise goes fro approximately 45 minutes
Ngamba Island is currently home to 52 orphaned and confiscated chimps, rescued from the illegal pet and bush-meat trade. Despite their initial trauma, chimps living at Ngamba have a safe and semi-natural environment in which to recover and eventually thrive over their long lives of up to 60 years. Founded in 1998, the island offers 95 acres of natural forest where the chimps roam and forage daily. Their diet is supplemented multiple times per day much to the delight of visiting tourists who are able to observe the feeding from a viewing platform. The chimps also have the freedom to stay in the forest at night or return to nighttime enclosures where they can build nests and receive an evening meal. Founded in 1998, The Chimpanzee Trust has become a leading organization in the areas of 1) chimpanzee-focused environmental conservation, 2) excellence in the care & welfare of rescued chimpanzees, 3) increased public awareness of broader conservation issues with the chimpanzee as a key flagship species, and 4) engagement with communities living alongside chimpanzee populations.