Kibale National Park

Tucked into Uganda’s lush western highlands, Kibale National Park is a tropical paradise where dense rainforests echo with the calls of chimpanzees swinging through the trees. Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale is a dream destination for wildlife lovers, offering one of Africa’s best opportunities to see wild chimpanzees up close in their natural habitat. This is where adventure meets connection—with nature, and with some of our closest animal relatives.

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Kibale National Park

Spanning over 700 square kilometers, Kibale is a vibrant and thriving ecosystem home to 13 species of primates, including red colobus monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, and the rare Uganda mangabey. Beneath its dense canopy, you’ll also find over 370 bird species, forest elephants, butterflies, and exotic plant life. It’s an atmospheric forest that rewards every step with something rare, wild, and wonderful.

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Why visit Kibale?

Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale is an intimate and exhilarating experience. You’ll walk through thick forest trails guided by expert trackers, listening for distant calls and rustling treetops until you meet a troop of wild chimpanzees face-to-face. But there’s more—birding, nature walks, and immersive cultural encounters with nearby communities make Kibale a deeply enriching stop on any Ugandan itinerary.

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Where to Stay

Kibale offers a range of forest-side accommodations—from upmarket eco-lodges with panoramic rainforest views to charming mid-range cottages and community-run stays. Most are located close to the park headquarters and Bigodi Wetland, offering easy access to trekking and cultural activities.

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Our tailor-made Kibale experiences pair chimpanzee trekking with scenic forest walks, birding excursions, and authentic cultural interactions. Whether you're combining it with Queen Elizabeth or Bwindi, our itineraries are curated to deliver an unforgettable slice of Uganda’s wild and soulful beauty.

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