The self-drive Kibale Forest chimp trekking permit experience is one of Uganda’s most accessible primate encounters — Kibale is 35km south of Fort Portal on an excellent tarmac road, the chimp trekking permit is USD 200 per person (cheaper than Rwanda’s USD 1,500 gorilla permit), and the habituated chimpanzee community in Kibale’s Kanyanchu sector is seen on nearly 100% of morning treks due to the high degree of habituation the Kanyanchu group has achieved. For a Uganda self-drive visitor based in Fort Portal, Kibale is a logical morning activity that takes half a day before driving south to Queen Elizabeth or Bwindi. This guide covers the complete self-drive Kibale Forest chimp trekking logistics, the permit booking process, and the Kanyanchu campsite options for an overnight stay at the forest edge.
Getting to Kibale Forest by Self-Drive
From Fort Portal, drive south on the Kasese road (A109) for 5km, then turn left (east) at the Kibale junction signpost. The road to Kanyanchu UWA headquarters is 30km on good tarmac — a 30 to 35 minute drive from Fort Portal. The Kanyanchu visitor centre (Uganda Wildlife Authority Kibale office) is clearly signposted and has a car park, ablution facilities, and the permit desk. From Kampala, the self-drive Kibale Forest drive is 290km (4.5 hours) via Mbarara and Fort Portal — or 250km via the Hoima road (slightly faster in dry season). Arrive at Kanyanchu by 7:30am for the 8am pre-trek briefing.
Chimp Trekking Permit: Booking and Cost
The Kibale chimpanzee trekking permit for 2027/2028 is USD 200 per person for foreign non-residents. The permit allows participation in a guided group trek (maximum 8 people per group) to the habituated Kanyanchu chimpanzee community. Booking is through Uganda Wildlife Authority (ugandawildlife.org) or through any licensed Uganda tour operator. Self-drive visitors book directly with UWA — the permit is not location-dependent (you simply present the UWA booking confirmation at Kanyanchu). In peak season (June to September), morning slots fill quickly — book 2 to 4 weeks in advance for July and August.
The Self-Drive Kibale Forest Chimp Trek: 8am to 12pm
- 7:45am: Arrive Kanyanchu, register, present permit confirmation
- 8:00am: UWA warden briefing (15 minutes) — rules of engagement: 8-person maximum group, 7-metre minimum distance, no photography flash, maximum 1 hour with the chimps
- 8:15am: Trek begins into the forest. UWA trackers have usually located the chimpanzee group from the previous evening’s nest site — the trek to reach the chimps is typically 20 to 90 minutes depending on overnight movement
- With the chimps: The Kanyanchu group consists of approximately 120 chimpanzees (the community territory), of which 40 to 60 are regularly encountered by trekking groups on any given morning. The 1-hour encounter with the group — chimp vocalisation, social grooming, play behaviour, and occasional tool use at termite mounds — is extraordinary at close range
- Return: 30 to 60 minutes back to Kanyanchu. Total trek duration: 2 to 4 hours
The Kibale Night Drive: Add-On Activity (USD 30)
Kibale’s night drive (departing Kanyanchu at 7pm, 2 to 3 hours, approximately USD 30 per person) is a vehicle-based spotlighting activity through the Kibale forest edge roads. The night drive is the best opportunity to see nocturnal primates — potto (a slow-moving prosimian unique to West/East African forest), bush baby (galago), and nocturnal forest birds. The night drive is guided by a UWA ranger with a powerful spotlight. Wildlife encountered varies but typically includes: potto (nearly guaranteed in the correct forest patches), multiple galago species, African wood owl, and occasionally civets or genets on the road surface. The Kibale night drive must be booked at the Kanyanchu office on the day — it does not require the same advance booking as the chimp trek.
Where to Stay: Kanyanchu Campsite and Lodges
- UWA Kanyanchu campsite: Right at the Kanyanchu headquarters, basic facilities, USD 20 to 30 per person per night. The campsite is at the forest edge — chimp vocalisations from the forest are audible at night. Recommended for self-drive visitors doing both the morning chimp trek and the evening night drive.
- Primate Lodge Kibale (luxury): 4km from Kanyanchu on the forest edge, USD 300+ per person per night — beyond the self-drive camping budget but excellent for those seeking a comfortable Kibale base.
- Fort Portal town hotels: Staying in Fort Portal (35km) is a viable base for the self-drive Kibale day trip — the 35-minute drive to Kanyanchu for the 8am briefing is entirely manageable from a Fort Portal overnight.