From Safari to Support: How Your Trip Helps Conserve Uganda’s Wildlife
When you travel with Pant-Hoot Ape Trekkers, your journey does more than create memories — it fuels conservation.
A portion of every safari supports anti-poaching patrols, community education, reforestation programs, and ranger welfare. Our gorilla and chimp permits directly fund wildlife protection and community development in the areas we visit.
In Bwindi, we support local women-led initiatives that make crafts and organic coffee. In Kibale, our partnerships fund school supplies and conservation clubs for children.
Travel is powerful. It can be extractive, or it can be regenerative. At Pant-Hoot, we choose the latter — and invite you to be part of the legacy.
Because true adventure doesn’t just explore the wild. It protects it.

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