Kibale is the perfect place to experience the true diversity of wildlife and flora found in a tropical rainforest. The park contains the largest population of forest elephants found in Uganda but...
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Kibale is the perfect place to experience the true diversity of wildlife and flora found in a tropical rainforest. The park contains the largest population of forest elephants found in Uganda but they are rarely sighted. Rich in wildlife and particularly noted for is primate population, of 11 different species, including the red-tailed money, blue monkey, olive baboon, chimpanzee, black, white and red colobus and white cheeked mangabey. Other mammals found are bushbuck, red and blue duiker, Uganda kob, Scaly-tailed flying squirrel, tree pangloin, buffalo, waterbuck and hippo as well as a large number of birds.
Size
Covering on area of over 760 sq kms.
Getting There
Located in western Uganda lies 35 kms south of Fort Portal and adjoins with Queen Elizabeth National Park.
What to do
Bird viewing, Game viewing, Camping, Forest Walks.
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