UWA Slashes Tariffs On Gorilla,Chimpanzee Tracking To Attract Tourists During Festive Season

UWA Slashes Tariffs On Gorilla,Chimpanzee Tracking To Attract Tourists During Festive Season

By Frank Kamuntu

Uganda: Ahead of the upcoming holiday season, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has announced a reduction in signature attractions of Apes and Primates among other tariffs.

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A letter signed off by the Executive Director of UWA Mr. Sam Mwandha reads:

Our visitors are at the heart of our conservation efforts, and as we enter into this festive season, we are glad to be able to reward them for their continued support throughout the years and more especially through this period of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The following discounts have been offered with effect from December 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021.

  • 50%discount on park entrance fees for Lake Mburo, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo Valley, Murchison Falls, Semuliki National Park, Toro Semliki, Katonga, Kabwoya, and Pian Upe Wildlife Reserves
  • 50% discount on birding fees
  • Reduction on the gorilla and chimpanzee tracking fees for all visitor categories as follows:

East African Community citizen gorilla tracking permits reduced from UGX
250,000 ($70) to UGX150,000 ($40)

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Foreign Resident gorilla tracking permits reduced from USD600 to USD300

Foreign Non-Resident gorilla tracking permits reduced from USD700 to USD400

East African Community resident chimpanzee tracking permits reduced from UGX150,000 ($40) to UGX100,000 ($28)

Foreign Resident chimpanzee tracking permits reduced from USD150 to USD100

Foreign Non-Resident chimpanzee tracking permits reduced from USD200 to USD150

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The reduction on gorilla and chimp fees will only apply to purchases between December 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021and not on reschedules of already deposited on permits or purchases using credit letters.

No reschedules are allowed for these promotional permits.”

The announcement comes at a time when the gorilla parks are experiencing a baby boom, the latest being in the Ruhija-based Mukiza family on October 11 increasing their number to 15 strong.

About Chimpanzee Tracking

Chimpanzee Tracking (trekking) is the activity where travellers with the help of a guide through the jungle follow the trail left by a habituated chimpanzee family and when they find them, spend some time (usually an hour) with the chimps experiencing their cultures.

Chimpanzees are close cousins to a man with almost 98% DNA; they live in huge communities of about 20-70 individuals with many family groups with one alpha male.

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The Alpha male is the highest-ranking male that controls the group and maintains order during arguments, in chimpanzee society male chimps normally stay within their communities where they are born while females frequently move to the neighbouring communities after reaching adolescence, Chimpanzees consume a variety of foods like fruits and plants that man eats, and the fruit of fig trees.

A well-grown male chimpanzee can weigh between 40-70 kg, while an adult female chimpanzee weighs between 25-50kg. The life expectancy of Chimpanzee is at 40-60 years.

In Uganda, the best thrilling spots for Chimpanzee tracking are Kibale Forest National Park and Budongo Forest National Park.

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