Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park has an area of 331 square kilometres and an altitude of 1190 to 2607 above sea level. The park is located in southwestern Uganda on the rim of Rift Valley, with hillsides covered by mist and sheltered by rainforests. Bwindi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its biologically diverse species. The park has over 400 species of plants and an estimated population of 320 highly endangered mountain gorillas, about half of 800 of the world's population. Many of these gentle giants are habituated and can be tracked easily. While hiking in this magnificent forest, you will understand where its name originated. Bwindi is the only park in the world where mountain gorillas and chimpanzees share the same habitat. The main tourist attraction is mountain gorillas trekking. There are over 300 species of birds and approximately 200 butterfly species. There are 120 animal species, including 11 primates, which include ( Mountain Gorillas, black and white colobus, chimpanzees, red-tailed monkeys, De Brazza monkeys, blue monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, Demidoff’s Galago, Baboons, Spectacled Galago & Potto).