Today, we embark on a journey to Kibale Forest National Park, situated in Western Uganda. Covering an area of approximately 766 km2, this park boasts lush evergreen forests. Located 320 kilometers south of Kampala, Kibale National Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Home to about 325 bird species, including the olive long-tailed cuckoo, Western Green tinker bird, African Grey Parrot, and Green-breasted Pitta, it is a birdwatcher's paradise. Additionally, the park is inhabited by 13 primate species and over 60 other mammal species.
One of the park's main attractions is the endangered chimpanzees. Visitors can embark on treks to observe these fascinating primates, along with other primates such as the red colobus monkey, L'Hoest's monkey, Uganda Mangabey, and the Ugandan Red Colobus. Upon arrival at the lodge/camp, a delicious lunch will be served, or alternatively, stop at a restaurant en route for a satisfying meal.
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