Kibale National park

Kibale National Park is located in Western part of Uganda with 776 square kilometers and range between 1100 and 1600 m above sea level, established in 1993, home of 13 primates species including unforgettable experience of chimpanzees tracking,galagos, red tailed monkey, mountain monkey,olive baboon,black and white colobus as well as red colobus monkeys which make it the highest diversity and concentration of the primates in Africa.

The park isn’t only with primate but also a population of elephants that travel between Queen Elizabeth National Park and Kibale National Park. Among others, the park is a home of sitatunga,duikers,bushbucks, giant forest hog, common warthog and african buffaloes as well as otters.