Overview
Nestled within Uganda’s rich landscape, Kibale National Park is a large haven of 766 square kilometers of largely forested territory. Rich in biodiversity, Kibale National Park is a vital stronghold for the survival of many species; it is also somewhat famous as the finest area in Uganda to monitor chimpanzees. More over 50 kilometers south of the main Kampala, Fort Portal Road, its border runs all the way to the northeastern edge of the esteemed Queen Elizabeth National Park.