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Kibale Forest National Park

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🌿 Kibale National Park is a lush tropical rainforest located in western Uganda. Here are some key points about this captivating park:

Biodiversity and Primate Haven:

Kibale National Park covers 766 square kilometers and ranges in elevation from 1,100 meters to 1,600 meters.

Despite being primarily a moist evergreen forest, it boasts diverse landscapes.

Kibale is renowned for having one of the highest densities of primates in Africa.

It’s famous for wild chimpanzee tracking, with five habituated groups open to human contact.

Unique Wildlife:

The park hosts 13 species of primates, including endangered chimpanzees, red colobus monkeys, and rare L’Hoest’s monkeys.

Other primate species include black-and-white colobus and blue monkeys.

Cultural Context:

The Batooro and Bakiga tribes inhabit the area around the park, relying on it for food, fuel, and resources.

Ecotourism and safari activities contribute to the local economy.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or seeking primate encounters, Kibale National Park awaits your exploration! 🌳🐒📸

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