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LOCATION AND HABITAT
Bwindi's Impenetrable Forest is true African Jungle.
It is so called because the dense undergrowth,
vines and other vegetation make it almost 'impenetrable'.
It's mysterious and awesome. The lowland rainforest
and montane forest vegetation constantly struggles
to reach heights that will allow it to recieve
more light. Huge trees are festooned with creepers
and parasitic plants such as mistletoe and orchids.
Giant thickets of bamboo thrive in the humid atmosphere
and, where sunlight breaks through, the elegant
heliconia, or lobster claw, spreads its colourful
petals. Amongst the dense vegetation the Colobus
Monkey jumbs from branch to branch, chattering
its warning to its fellows hidden by the foliage.
Chimpanzees, in families of 20 or 30, make the
rounds, searching for fruit and edible plants.
Many
species of birds can be seen, including various
turacos and a great many birds of prey.
The
forest is sanctuary for almost half the world's
population of mountain gorillas(about 330 of 600),
which is the rarest race of gorilla. Established
as a safe habitat for several families of mountain
gorillas it is now the location of an important
scientific conservation programme. Gorilla tracking
visits are limited to small groups.
As
you walk among the shadows of the leafy canopy,
this rainforest reveals the smells and sounds
of Africa, just as it has been for centuries.
ACCESS
The Road from Kabale passes through the eastern
edge of the forest, affording some magnificent
views. The park headquarters, and entrance, are
at Buhoma. Four-wheeled drive is required.
ACCOMMODATION:
Gorilla Resort
Buhoma Homestead
Volcano Bwindi Lodge
Gorilla Forest Camp
Kinbla - Mantana Laxuary Tented Camp
Bahoma Camp Site |