Kibale Forest National Park

Kibale forest is highest at the park’s northern tip, which stands 1,590m above sea level. The lowest point is 1,100m on the floor of the Albertine Rift Valley to the south.

351 tree species have been recorded in the park, some rise to over 55m and are over 200 years old. located in western Uganda on an area of 795 sq kilometers. Its famously known of its primates especially habituated Chimpanzees. These delightful apes, more closely related to human beings, than any other creature on earth, are simply astounding to watch as they squabble and play in the trees. This park is also home to another 13 primate species, including the localized red colobus and L'Hoest's monkeys, a home of 70 mammals such as Forest Elephants that move seasonally, buffaloes, giant forest hogs as well as a half a dozen antelope species, over 375 species of birds

Actictive done in kibale forest national park are Chimpanzee Tracking which is the main activity, but guided walks, day and night are also conducted. Birding is particularly a huge activity in the park here, especially in and around