



Kibale National Park is a national park in Western Uganda, protecting moist evergreen rain forest. It is 766 square kilometres (296 sq mi) in size and is located between 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) to 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) in elevation. Despite encompassing primarily moist evergreen forest, it contains a diverse array of landscapes. Kibale is one of the last remaining expanses to contain both lowland and montane forests. In eastern Africa, it sustains the last significant expanse of pre-montane forest.The park was gazetted in 1932 and formally established in 1993 to protect a large area of forest previously managed as a logged forest reserve. The park forms a continuous forest with Queen Elizabeth National Park. This adjoining of the parks creates a 180 kilometres (110 mi) wildlife corridor. It is an important eco-tourism and safari destination, popular for its population of habituated chimpanzees and twelve other species of primates. It is also the location of the Makerere University Biological Field Station. == Locals and the park == Two major tribes, the Batooro and Bakiga, inhabit the area around the park.

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Uganda Wildlife Safari
Magical Primate Safari and White Water Rafting
African Big Five and Chimpanzee Tracking Safari
Best of Uganda Game Viewing and Ape Tracking
Best of Murchison Falls and Kibale National Park
Primate Tracking and Horseback Riding Safari
Wildlife and Chimp Tracking in Queen and Kibale NP
Uganda Wildlife Safari
Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale NP
Uganda Wildlife Safari