It’s famous for its gorilla and chimpanzee safaris, but there’s a lot more to exploring Uganda, says Jamie Ball I’m in a Ugandan rainforest, surrounded by a community of 18 stunning chimpanzees. They pass our tour group, one by one, following their power-strutting alpha male. I feel like Tarzan, minus the loincloth, coming home to his tribe after too many years aping humans. I can’t keep my eyes off them. The chimps, however, don’t quite share the sentiment.