Kibale National Park
A Verdant Paradise
Kibale National Park, covering approximately 795 square kilometers (307 square miles), is a wonderland for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. The park’s name may not be as royal as Queen Elizabeth National Park, but its beauty and natural wonders are equally majestic.
Discovering Kibale’s Secrets
As you step into Kibale National Park, you’ll be greeted by a mesmerizing world of emerald-green forests, shimmering lakes and diverse ecosystems. Explore the enchanting mysteries of the rainforest, interact with our closest relatives in the animal kingdom, and immerse yourself in a truly unique wilderness experience.
Home of the Primates
Kibale National Park is renowned for its extraordinary population of primates, with chimpanzees clearly stealing the show – the park is home to one of the largest concentrations of these fascinating creatures in Africa. As you trek through the forest with your guides, you may encounter playful chimpanzees swinging from the trees, grooming one another or looking for their next snack. If you want to be on the safe side, join a chimpanzee trekking tour – the perfect chance to observe their complex social structures and learn more about their everyday life as a troop.
The chimpanzees are not the only primate residents you’ll meet during your time in Kibale. You can also spot red-tailed monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys and grey-cheeked mangabeys. These fascinating primates offer an up-close glimpse into the evolutionary connections we share with our animal cousins. And believe us: you’ll be amazed!