Today you will travel on a 2-3 hour drive from Queen Elizabeth National Park (north) on good roads to the Kibale area. On a clear day, you may get views of the Rwenzoris in the distance. You will spend the next two nights here, allowing ample time to enjoy the very best this area has to offer, with the option to join a second chimpanzee tracking experience in the forest. The park contains pristine lowland tropical rainforest, montane forest, and mixed tropical deciduous forest. In addition to the forest, you will also notice areas of grassland and swamp. The forest is rich in wildlife. It is most noted for its primate population. Some of the other mammals you might see are bushbuck, Harvey's red duiker, blue duiker, bush pig, and African civet. More difficult to spot are buffalo, waterbuck, hippo, warthog, and giant forest hog. Herds of elephants once traveled back and forth through the area. These elephants have become more and more rare and now are seldom seen. The birdlike in the forest and grasslands of the forest are abundant. There are almost 300 species, which have been identified here. There are 144 species of butterflies in the park and a diverse population of moths and other insects. A system of trails has been developed within the park, and tour guides are available to guide visitors.
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Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
Queen Elizabeth National Park to Kibale
Your Accommodation
Primate Lodge
Experience the world renowned Ugandan hospitality amidst unrivaled nature, scenery and serenity in the heart of Kibale rainforest National Park, Uganda's primates' paradise and home to over 13 different species of primates and numerous other mammals, butterflies and birds. Primate Lodge Kibale's principal edge is location, tucked deep in the forest and right next door to the starting point for Chimpanzee tracking excursion as well as the incredible Chimpanzee Habituation, really, two of the most genuinely breath-taking wildlife experiences on the planet.
