Kibale National Park

Kibale National Park / Chimpanzee Trekking In Uganda

Kibale National Park is located in western Uganda, protecting the moist evergreen rainforest. It is 766 square kilometers in size and goes between 1,100 meters (3,600 ft) and 1,600 meters (5,200 ft) in height. Despite primarily moist evergreen forest, it contains a various array of landscapes. Kibale is one of the last remaining expanses to contain both lowland and montane forests.

Kibale National Park was founded in 1932 and formally launched in 1993 to protect a big area of forest previously managed as a logged forest reserve. The park creates a continuous forest with Queen Elizabeth National Park. This adjoining park makes a 180-kilometer (110 mi) wildlife corridor. It is an important eco-tourism and Uganda safari destination, well-known for its population of habituated chimpanzees and twelve different species of primates.

Kibale National Forest has one of the highest variety and attention of primates in Africa. It is home to a large number of endangered chimpanzees, as well as the red colobus monkey and the rare L’Hoest’s monkey.

The park has several well-studied habituated communities of the common chimpanzee, as well as multiple species of Central African monkey including the Uganda mangabey, the red colobus, and the L’Hoest’s monkey. Different primates that are found in the park include the black-and-white colobus and the blue monkey. The park’s population of elephants crosses between the park and Queen Elizabeth National Park. Other terrestrial animals that are found within Kibale National Park include red and blue duikers, bushbucks, sitatungas, bushpigs, giant forest hogs, common warthogs, and African buffalo. The carnivores that are in the park include leopards, African golden cats, servals, different mongooses, and two species of otter. Lions visit the park on occasion.

The park boasts 325 species of birds, including the olive long-tailed cuckoo, western tinkerbird, two species of pittas (African and green-breasted pittas), and the grey parrot. The ground thrush is endemic to Kibale National Park.

Kibale National Park / Chimpanzee Trekking In Uganda

Activities To Do In Kibale National Park

1. Chimpanzee Tracking

Join guided chimpanzee tracking tours that allow you to see these fascinating primates in their natural habitat. Experience their playful tricks and learn about their social structures from expert guides.

2. Nature Walks

Explore the park’s various ecosystems on guided nature walks. Walk through lush forests, vibrant fields, and pristine wetlands. You will have the chance to see different bird species, butterflies, and unique flora along the way.

3. Bird Watching

Kibale National Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to around 350 bird species. Bring your binoculars and enjoy sightings of the African Grey Parrot, Great Blue Turaco, and many more.

4. Community Tours

Engage with local communities and learn about their culture and traditions. These tours offer a deeper understanding of the region and its people and support sustainable tourism.

5. Night Walks

Experience the magic of Kibale National Park after dark. Join a night walk to see night wildlife and listen to the sounds of the forest come alive.

How To Get To Kibale National Park

Traveling to Kibale National Park is easy with FK Car Rental Uganda. Here’s how to get there;

1. Choose Your Car

Select from our wide range of well-maintained rental cars that suit your needs, whether you prefer a compact car for solo travel or an SUV for family adventures.

2. Driving Directions

Kibale National Park is located about 300 km from Kampala. Here’s a quick guide;

  • From Kampala – Take the Mityana Road and then connect to the Fort Portal Road. Follow the signs to Kibale National Park.
  • From Fort Portal – The park is just a short drive away, about 35 km southeast.

3. Road Conditions

The roads leading to the park are generally in good condition but be prepared for some bumpy stretches. Ensure your rental car is good for all terrains, and always drive cautiously.

4. Parking

Once you arrive, ample parking is available at the park entrance.

Kibale National Park / Chimpanzee Trekking In Uganda

Why Choose FK Car Rental Uganda?

  • Convenient Locations – Pick up your rental car in Kampala or Fort Portal.
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  • 24/7 Support – Our reservations team is here to help you at any time during your trip.
  • Flexible Rental Options – Choose from daily, weekly, or long-term rentals.

To rent a car to Kibale National Park with a driver, self-drive adventure, or book an Uganda car rental service today, simply contact us now at info@fkcarrentaluganda.com or call us now at Airtel;–  (+256-707457134 ), Whatsapp;–  (+256-774784213) to speak or chat with our team.