Kibale forest national park is the most accessible of Uganda’s rainforests. It covers an area of 766 km2 of which the dominant vegetation is lush and shady rainforest, interspersed with patches of grassland and swamp. This enchanting and exotic environment is home to at least 60 mammal species, remarkably 13 of which are primates. It has a rich diversity of birds with 335 species identified.
Kibale forest national park is home to 13 primate species and a guided forest walk can be taken in search of one of the most popular primate species in the world – the chimpanzee. There are 9 diurnal primates, these include vervet, red-tailed, L’Hoest’s, blue monkeys, grey-cheeked mangabey, red colobus, black and white colobus, olive baboon, and of course the chimps. Although chimp sightings are not guaranteed, the odds are good with the chance of encountering them at about 90%.