The most favourite of Kibale’s walks embarks on from the Kanyanchu Visitor centre in the morning and afternoon and normally lasts around 3 to 4 hours. Chimpanzee are the most sought after primate by visitors, but you should look out for the black & white colobus, red tailed monkey or the grey cheeked mangabey. The forest is alive with noise - chimpanzees are very active and may move quickly through the treetops… or, if you are very lucky, you may find them resting or eating on the ground. The trek is primary on well maintained trails and paths through the forest and it’s an exhilarating walk, in beautiful scenery.  Sightings of the chimps cannot be guaranteed even though the chimps are habituated to humans. Your guides will be able to show you different bird species and will give details of the plant species within the forest. The trek allows you to spend 1 hour observing the chimps once you have found them.