Best information about Kibale Forest Safari park in Uganda.
Kibale is the best place to see Chimpanzees in Uganda & Africa. The 795km2 Kibale National Park contains one of the loveliest and most varied tracts of tropical forest in Uganda. This is home to a host of forest wildlife, most famously 13 species of primate including chimpanzees. Forest cover predominates in the northern and central parts of the park on the elevated Fort Portal plateau. Kibale is highest at the park’s northern tip which stands 1590m above sea level. Northern Kibale is the wettest area, receiving a mean annual rainfall of up to 1700mm, mostly during March-May and September-November. This pristine environment has pleasant with a mean annual temperature range of 14-27°c. Temperatures are highest (and rainfall lower) in the south where the terrain drops down onto the hot rift valley floor and forest gives way to open grassland.
Southern Kibale adjoins Queen
Elizabeth National Park and together these protected areas maintain
a 180km-long migration corridor for wildlife which extends from Ishasha,
the remote southern sector of Queen Elizabeth NP, to the Sebitoli forest in the
north of Kibale. The Kibale-Fort Portal area is one of Uganda’s most rewarding
areas to explore. The park lies close to the tranquil Ndali crater area and
within a half day’s drive of the Queen Elizabeth, Rwenzori Mountains and Semliki
National Parks and the Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve.
Kibale Forest is home to 13 primate species, chimpanzees being
the chief attraction here. Most visitors come for Chimpanzee Tracking
(Trekking) and you can actually spend some days here with chimpanzee
habituation experience of one, two days or three days. The perfect treat for
the chimpanzee enthusiast. There are 13 kinds of primates found here include of
course Chimpanzees which are closely related to human beings, but also such as
Red Colobus Monkey, Kibale Forest is the last place in Uganda where a large
concentration of the Red Colobus Monkey can be found. You can also find
L'Hoest's Monkeys, Black and White Colobus, Vervet Monkeys, Olive Baboon, Grey
Cheeked Mangabey Monkeys, the nocturnal primates such as bushbaby and potto,
and others. You can have do a nocturnal walk here with spotlights that is
fabulous.
There is about 335 species of birds here and of course
there is nearby Bigodi wetlands where
you can find more monkeys, more birds and take a 4 hour birding walk, you can
extend it if you are a serious birder. At Kibale Forest, you can find Turacos,
Red-winged Francolin, Green-breasted Pitta, Joyful Greenbul, White-bellied
Crested Flycatcher, Woodland Warbler and Orange-tufted Sunbirds, Prirogrine's
ground thrush and countless other birds. Many wetland species can be seen
alongside most of the same forest species living in the national park. There
are also an incredible 250 species of butterfly that live here.
There are many mammals found here at Kibale forest
including the hairier and a bit smaller forest elephants, bushbuck, duiker,
bush pig, buffalo and others that you might encounter along the way.
Kiabale Forest primate National Park Accessibility.
Kibale
National Park is located in western Uganda, 26km south-east of Fort Portal
town. Kanyanchu River Camp, the primary centre for tourism activities, can be
reached from Kampala either from the north, via Mubende and Fort Portal, or the
south through Mbarara and Kamwenge. The northern approach is shorter and
quicker, with a 300km paved roadway running to Fort Portal followed by 36km on
graded road to Kanyanchu. Sebitoli Forest Camp, a secondary tourism centre, is
even easier to reach. This stands directly on the Kampala road, 16km before
Fort Portal. Public transport runs throughout the day between Kampala and Fort
Portal (passing Sebitoli) and Fort Portal and Kamwenge (passing Kanyanchu).
Kibale National Park Accommodation
The
park (Kibale Primate Lodge) provides mid range accommodation at Kanyanchu
including stone cottages, tree houses and tented camps. Simple cottages are
found at Sebitoli. Both sites provide campsites and canteens that provide basic
meals to order.Basic and mid range accommodation is available in the nearby
villages of Bigodi and Nkingo while a wider choice is to be found in the Ndali
Crater Area. This ranges from the up-market Ndali Lodge and Primate Lodge Kibale to good
budget options at Chimpanzee Guesthouse and
Lake Nkuruba. Accommodation can also be found in Fort Portal town.
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