The chimpanzee (Pan trogolodytes) occurs in 21 African countries over a range of 2.6 million sq km, with a population estimated at 160,000–300,000. Nonetheless, chimps are hard to see, inhabiting dense forest and avoiding people. Reliable viewing is confined to troops that have been habituated to humans through years of research and tourism.
Tracking habituated chimpanzees takes place on foot. You will travel in a small group of 6-10 with a guide and rangers, typically following radio directions from scouts in the forest. The hike may be brief or last hours, depending on the animals' whereabouts. A degree of fitness helps, as trails can be steep and/or muddy — the dry season generally offers optimum conditions. Once the chimps are located, you will spend an hour with them (though some…
