Ngamba Island Chimpanzee
Sanctuary Tour

Entebbe Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary Tour takes you on a Journey into the Heart of Conservation. A Visit to the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary is on a boat tour from Entebbe on Lake Victoria allowing you feel the cool breeze as you glide across Lake.
Ngamba Island is a lush tropical sanctuary dedicated to the protection and rehabilitation of orphaned chimpanzees. A visit to Ngamba Island is more than just a tour; it is an unforgettable experience where conservation, education, and adventure converge.

You will Witness the playful and social interactions of rescued chimpanzees, Learn about the sanctuary’s efforts to reintroduce chimps to the wild as you explore the island’s rich biodiversity, including over 120 bird species. Enjoy a relaxing lunch at the eco-lodge with sweeping views of the Lake Victoria. The tour starts and Ends in Kampala or Entebbe

Full description

Our Female driver Guide will pick you up from your Hotel in Kampala or Entebbe and head to the Entebbe Pier, where you embark on a speed or traditional motorised boat ride as you glide across the largest lake in Africa, Lake Victoria. As the cool breeze sweeps across the water, your lady guide introduces you to the remarkable story of Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, established in 1998 and now home to over 50 rescued chimps. Many of these animals were victims of poaching or the illegal pet trade, and the sanctuary provides them with a safe, semi-wild environment where they can thrive.
Upon arrival, you are welcomed by the tranquil beauty of the island – a 100-acre forest reserve alive with bird calls, butterflies, and the rustle of primates. The highlight of the tour is observing the chimpanzees during their scheduled feeding times. From a raised platform, you witness their playful, intelligent social interactions, and strikingly human-like expressions. Guides provide fascinating insights into their behaviour, hierarchy, and the sanctuary’s efforts to reintroduce some to the wild when possible.

Beyond the chimpanzees, the tour offers opportunities to explore Ngamba Island’s rich biodiversity. The island hosts over 120 bird species, monitor lizards, otters, and an array of indigenous flora.

Lunch is often served at the eco-lodge, where you can relax with sweeping views of the lake. Sustainable tourism is at the heart of Ngamba’s mission, and by visiting, you directly support conservation programs, veterinary care, and education initiatives aimed at protecting Uganda’s wildlife.

As the afternoon sun casts golden hues over the water, you return to Entebbe enriched by the experience – not just of seeing chimpanzees up close, but of contributing to a greater cause. The Ngamba Island female led tour is ideal for families, researchers, or travellers seeking a meaningful encounter with nature, offering both inspiration and a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance between humans and wildlife. Ngamba Island promises a captivating blend of adventure, conservation, and serenity. End of your Female led Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary Tour.

Included on your Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary Tour
  • Professional English Speaking Guide
  • Transfer fees
  • Pick up and drop off
  • Bottled Water on board
  • Boat ride to Ngamba Island
  • Guided tour of the sanctuary
  • Chimpanzee feeding observation
  • Lunch at the eco-lodge
Not included on your Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary Tour
  • Gratuities/ Tips
  • Souvenirs and shopping
  • Alcoholic Drinks
What to carry / know before you go on your day trip to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary
  • Camera: Well-charged with enough memory for taking pictures of the chimpanzees.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against strong lake sun.
  • Protection against Rain/Wind: A waterproof rain jacket or poncho is essential for the boat ride and potential tropical showers.
  • Insect Repellent: To protect against mosquitoes.
  • Comfortable Clothing: Light clothes such as shorts and short-sleeved shirts are suitable for the tropical weather.
  • Footwear: Comfortable, sturdy shoes (sandals or open shoes are acceptable).
  • Daypack: A small backpack for carrying personal items.
  • Binoculars: For bird watching or spotting wildlife.
  • Cash for buying souvenirs (local art and crafts).
Important Tips:
  • No Flash Photography: Chimpanzees can be disturbed by camera flashes.
  • Weather: The boat journey can be windy, so a light jacket or windbreaker is advised
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