Kibale National Park

Kibale National Park is located on the western side of Uganda, covering an area of 795 square kilometres (493 sq mi) and an elevation of 1590m above sea level. Kibale is one of the most stunning parks in Uganda, with varied vegetation ranging from moist green forest, Fort Portal Plateau, dry tropical forest, woodland and savannah. The vegetation rises above 55m and establishes a semi-closed canopy. Kibale Forest National Park is one of the best and most exciting parks, with many attractions making it one of the top destinations in Uganda.

There are 13 primate species, including L’ Hoest’s monkeys, East Africa's largest population of the endangered species, Ugandan red colobus monkeys, the black-and-white colobus, blue monkeys, grey-checked mangabeys, olive baboons, vervet monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, and bush babies. The park has approximately 350 bird species and approximately 250 Butterfly species.