Kibaale National Park is a renowned protected area in western Uganda, covering approximately 795 square kilometers. Established in 1993, the park is known for its dense tropical rainforest and significant population of chimpanzees.
Location and Accessibility: Kibale National Park is situated in the districts of Kabarole and Kamwenge in western Uganda. It can be accessed by road and air transport, with the nearest international airport being Entebbe International Airport.
Biodiversity and Conservation: The park is home to about 1,500 chimpanzees, making it one of the most significant populations in the world. It also supports a wide variety of other primate species and over 350 bird species.
Chimpanzee Tracking and Ecotourism: Chimpanzee tracking is a popular activity in the park, providing visitors with an ethical encounter with these fascinating creatures and a chance to learn about conservation efforts.
Kibale’s Unique Features: The park features crater lakes and the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, offering additional wildlife viewing opportunities and eco-tourism experiences.
Accommodations and Facilities: Various eco-friendly accommodations, including lodges and tented camps, are available around the park, providing visitors with a comfortable stay amidst nature.
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