KIBALE FOREST NATIONAL PARK
With lush tropical rainforest and a fascinating diversity of animals, Kibale National Park is one of the most beautiful and stunning forests in Uganda. Kibale Forest is home to the largest number (in Uganda) of chimpanzees, our closest living relative. The forest has one of the highest diversity and density or primates and monkeys in Africa, totaling 13 species, including the red Colobus, black and white Colobus, blue monkey, grey- cheeked Mangabey, red tailed monkey, L’Hoest monkey, bush baby and Potto.
Kibale Forest is one of the best places in the world for chimpanzee tracking. The chances of seeing them are better then 99%. It is also possible to spend the whole day with the chimps and do the chimpanzee habituation experience.
Kibale Forest National Park is managed
Kibale Forest National Park website
The Kibale Forest National Park website contains information about wildlife and birds, monkeys and chimps, activities and accommodations in Kibale Forest. There is also a photo gallery with photos of Kibale Forest, a forum and a detailed map of Kibale Forest, with all the places of interest. This website contains a mammal list and bird list of Kibale Forest.