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Flying Safaris to Kibale forest national park

Flying Safaris to Kibale forest national park are meant for individuals who like luxury vacation and dislike lengthy distances

Flying Safaris to Kibale forest national park: For individuals who like luxury vacation and dislike lengthy distances, flying safaris to Kibale Forest National Park are made available. One of the most visited fly-in safari locations in Uganda is Kibale Forest National Park, where visitors may witness the endangered chimpanzees in their native environments.

When compared to road transportation, flying safaris to Kibale Forest National Park does help cut down on time. The trip to Kibale Forest National Park by car takes six to seven hours, whereas it only takes one hour and fifteen minutes by air.

Chimpanzee trekking in kibale forest

The primary reason visitors travel to Kibale Forest National Park is to go hiking in Chimpazee. Due to its large chimpanzee population, the national park is Uganda’s top location for chimpanzee trekking. There is a 90% possibility of seeing chimpanzees at Kibale Forest National Park. This is because this wooded national park is home to a large number of chimpanzees.

Depending on their schedule, visitors that fly into Kibale Forest National Park can trek chimpanzees either in the morning or in the afternoon. In order to ensure the safety of both trekkers and chimpanzees, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest begins with a training on the laws and regulations.

Following the briefing, trekkers are led into the bush by armed ranger guides in groups of no more than eight to determine the potential locations of the apes.

It takes two to six hours to find the chimpanzees in Kibale Forest National Park. You can encounter several birds, primates, and animals while searching. When you first meet a family of chimpanzees, you are allowed to spend an hour with them. This allows you to see their daily activities, including nesting, playing, hunting, feeding, and nursing, as well as learn about their routines and snap pictures.

Chimpanzee habituation exists in Kibale Forest National Park, and some visitors like to spend longer time with the primates. You may spend the entire day visiting a family of semi-habituated chimpanzees and interacting with them in an effort to help them adjust to human presence.

There are additional activities available to visitors on airborne safaris to Kibale Forest National Park. The park offers natural walks both during the day and at night, allowing visitors to experience the wild on foot. Additionally, visitors may observe over 372 different bird species during bird watching, and for those who like to learn more about African culture, community excursions are arranged.

Flights to the National Park of Kibale Forest

Because Kibale Forest National Park is a forest, there isn’t an airport there. There are flights to Kibale Forest National Park from Kasese Airstrip, which is close to the park. Mweya Airstrip, located within Queen Elizabeth National Park, is another possible landing spot for flights. From there, you may be driven to the park in a few hours in a nice safari vehicle, such as a 4×4 LandCruiser.

Several airlines provide flights to Kibale Forest National Park; the two finest are Aerolink Uganda and Bar Aviation Uganda. These airlines provide daily flights between Kajjansi Airport and Entebbe International Airport to Kasese Airport and Mweya Airport. Travelers will require one to two hours to reach the national park, while flights to Kasese and Mweya airstrip take one hour and fifteen minutes.

How to book flight to Kibale

Speaking of how to reserve seats on any of the airlines that do provide flights to Kibale Forest, you will require a local travel operator to do so. The dates of your trip must be provided to the local tour operator in order for them to transmit the information to the airline company for availability in order to reserve your tickets. If you pay for the safari, your spot will be reserved if there are still seats available. The airline that is selected determines the cost of flights to Kibale Forest National Park.

The ideal time for safari flights to Kibale Forest

Although safari flights to Kibale Forest Park are available throughout the year, the dry season is the ideal time to visit. Every year, the dry season lasts from December to February and June to September. The fact that there is little to no rainfall during these months and that the skies are clear enough to support three daily flights makes them ideal. The park’s walking routes are dry and manageable, and the vegetation is sparse and short, offering superb views of the animals.

If they are available, tourists can still take flying safaris during the rainy season. Because migrating birds are in the park during the wet season, it’s a terrific time for birdwatchers and advantageous for those looking for inexpensive accommodations. Rainfall is heavy during the rainy season, which can even cause delays on flights to the park. Chimpanzee trekking paths are sometimes muddy and slick, and the dense foliage makes it difficult to see the species.

Accommodations in Kibale on a flying safari

There are several lodging options available to visitors on flying safaris in Kibale Forest National Park. Where someone chooses to stay depends on their trip budget because there are budget, mid-range, and luxury lodging alternatives available. Papaya Lake Lodge, Ndali Lodge, Turaco Treetops, Crystal Safari Lodge, Primate Lodge, Isunga Lodge, Kyaninga Lodge, Chimpanzee Forest Lodge, Rweetera Safari Park, and others are among the lodging options available for use on flying safaris to Kibale Forest National Park.

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