Kibale National Park

Kibale National Park, nestled in western Uganda, is a captivating and biodiverse rainforest known for its exceptional primate population and rich flora and fauna. Spanning approximately 795 square kilometers, Kibale is a treasure trove for primate enthusiasts, with 13 different primate species inhabiting the park. The park’s star attraction is the habituated chimpanzees, offering visitors the rare opportunity to trek into the lush forest and observe these intelligent creatures up close in their natural habitat.

Apart from chimpanzees, Kibale is home to various other primates, including red colobus monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, and olive baboons, among others. Birdwatchers will delight in the park’s over 375 recorded bird species, including the elusive green-breasted pitta and other colorful birds.

Highlights

Kibale National Park in western Uganda is a biodiverse rainforest renowned for its exceptional primate population, including habituated chimpanzees, offering visitors a unique opportunity for up-close encounters with these intelligent creatures.

Home to habituated chimpanzees

Biodiverse rainforest in western Uganda

Over 375 recorded bird species

Pristine African wilderness

Wildlife in Kibale National Park

Kibale’s diverse ecosystem extends beyond primates and birdlife, featuring a mosaic of tropical rainforests, grasslands, swamps, and crater lakes. This varied habitat supports a wide range of wildlife, such as elephants, buffalos, duikers, and forest hogs, making the park a well-rounded safari destination. Aside from primate tracking, visitors can explore the park’s beauty through guided nature walks, birdwatching excursions, and hikes to the nearby Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. Kibale National Park stands as a living testament to the importance of conservation efforts and provides a remarkable opportunity to immerse oneself in the captivating world of primates and pristine African wilderness.

When to visit

The best time to visit Kibale National Park is during the dry seasons from June to August and December to February, when the trails are more accessible, and the weather is generally drier, providing ideal conditions for chimpanzee tracking and wildlife viewing.

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