Coming to Western Uganda, you will be surprised with an amazing rush vegetations. This is where you will find the incredible biodiversity and lush tropical rainforest. Spanning about 795 square kilometers.
The park is a haven for diverse flora and fauna, making it a significant conservation area in East Africa. One of the park’s main attractions is its population of habituated chimpanzees, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to observe these fascinating primates in their natural habitat.
Apart from chimpanzees, Kibale is home to 12 other primate species, including red colobus monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and L’Hoest’s monkeys.
The park’s diverse ecosystem encompasses grasslands, swamps, and forests, fostering a rich variety of plant and animal life. With over 350 bird species recorded, Kibale is also a paradise for bird enthusiasts.
Visitors can explore the park through guided nature walks, where they may encounter not only primates but also a plethora of other wildlife, such as elephants, buffaloes, and various species of antelope.