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Kibale National Park Location: Uganda Primate Safaris, which can be taken individually, in a couple, or in a group, invites everyone to Kibale National Park. To have the ideal safari schedule, you must choose a knowledgeable tour operator to assist you in organizing your Ugandan safari to Kibale Forest National Park, including transportation, sights, activities, lodging, and safari costs.

One of the best monkey safari locations in Africa for chimpanzee trekking tours is Kibale Forest National Park. Furthermore, the park is home to more primates than any other place in East Africa. Within its 795 square kilometers of land cover, which includes the most ideal and diverse stretches of tropical forest in all of Uganda, are 13 species of primates, including chimpanzees. The park, which is situated on the level elevated Fort Portal Plateau, is roughly 1590 meters above sea level, with the majority of its area covered by forest.

The park appears to be among the top safari locations in Africa for tracking chimpanzees. Learn how to obtain a chimpanzee tracking permit, find the ideal Uganda safari packages, and much more about Uganda safaris.

Kibale National Park’s location

Kibale National Park is located in western Uganda, some 26 kilometers southeast of the charming Fort Portal town and 348 kilometers (a “five-hour drive”) from Kampala. Note: One of Uganda’s most beautiful destinations is Fort Portal City.

The popular Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Rwenzori Mountains, Semuliki National Park, and the Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve are all within a half-day’s drive from Kibale National Park, which is located in the tranquil Ndali Kasenda Crater area.Kibale National Park Location

Together, the southern Kibale and Queen Elizabeth National Park safeguard a 180-kilometer animal movement corridor that stretches from the isolated southern section of the park in “Ishasha” to Sebitoli in the northern Kibale.

Kibale National Park’s fauna

Chimpanzees, Lhotse’s monkeys, red colobus monkeys, black and white colobus, red-tailed monkeys, blue monkeys, grey-cheeked mangabeys, bush babies, olive baboons, and potto are among the more than 13 species of primates that may be found in the park. There are more about 1,500 primates living in Kibale Forest National Park, their natural habitat.

In addition to monkeys, Kibale National Park is home to buffaloes, leopards, bush pigs, elephants, and duikers, among other exotic creatures. It’s a terrific place to see reptiles, amphibians, and a variety of lovely butterflies.

Location of Kibale Forest Chimpanzee in Kibale National Park

When to go

When the paths are dry and suitable for trekking, the dry season is the ideal time of year to explore the park. December through February and June through September are the beginning of the dry season.

The park’s activities are still open during the rainy season. Despite being a wet season, they receive roughly 1700 mm of rainfall year on average, mostly from March to May and September to November.

The average yearly temperature ranges from 14°C to 27°C, making the climate generally favorable. The southern portion of the park, where the topography lowers onto the scorching rift valley bottom and the forest gives way to open grassland, has the highest temperatures and the fewest rainfalls.

Additional things to do at Kibale National Park

These include of hiking in the Kibale Forest, birdwatching, cultural excursions, tours of the Crater Lakes, and experiences with cultural paths.

In Bwindi National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Lake Mburo National Park, Semuliki, Murchison Falls, and Mount Rwenzori, you can opt to combine chimpanzee tracking with other Uganda safaris, such as a gorilla trekking excursion. Otherwise, you may decide to combine Kenya safaris and Rwanda tours.

Chimpanzee Trekking in East Africa — Complete Guide

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are our closest living relatives, sharing approximately 98.7% of human DNA. Watching a habituated chimpanzee family in the wild — their complex social dynamics, tool use, and remarkable expressions — is one of the most intellectually and emotionally engaging wildlife experiences Africa has to offer.

East Africa’s premier chimpanzee destination is Kibale Forest National Park in western Uganda, home to over 1,500 chimpanzees — the highest density of primates in Africa. Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest National Park offers another outstanding option within one of Africa’s largest montane rainforests.

Kibale Forest National Park — Uganda’s Chimpanzee Capital

Kibale Forest covers 776 km² of moist evergreen and semi-deciduous forest in the Rwenzori foothills of western Uganda. The park’s Kanyanchu tourism site is where chimpanzee trekking takes place, with several habituated communities accustomed to human observation.

A standard chimpanzee trekking permit in Kibale costs USD 250 per person and covers one hour with the chimps after tracking them through the forest. The Chimpanzee Habituation Experience (CHEX) costs USD 250 per person and runs from 6 AM to 6 PM, allowing a full day following a semi-habituated community — a far more intimate encounter. Permits are available through Uganda Wildlife Authority or licensed tour operators.

Beyond chimpanzees, Kibale is home to 12 other primate species including red-tailed monkeys, black-and-white colobus, grey-cheeked mangabeys, olive baboons, and the rare L’Hoest’s monkey. Over 375 bird species have been recorded, making it one of Uganda’s premier birding destinations.

Recommended Tours: 3 Days Chimpanzee Trekking in Kibale | 4 Days Kibale & Queen Elizabeth Safari

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