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All
these game reserves are home to several families
of habituated chimpanzees, and are probably the
best places in Uganda to watch these fascinating
primates. Kibale forest is also a home for exceptional
variety of birds.
Kyambura
Gorge and the 156 sq.km Game Resreve lie between
the southern shores of Lake George and the boundary
of the Queen Elizabeth National Park. In the reserves
are several spectacular crater lakes and swamps
which are home to hippo, buffalo and some elephant,
and the forested areas are the natural habitat
of our chimpanzees. Occasionally lion and leopard
can be spotted as they sleep through the midday
sun.
The
Kibale Forest National Park is to the
north-east of the Queen Elizabeth National Park,
close to Fort Portal and Kasese, and includes
part of the Mpanga forest. Originally the resreve
was home of herds of migrating elephants but they
are now seen less and less. However, 11 species
of primates, including many families of chimpanzees
and Colobus Monkeys, live in the north of the
Reserve and buffalo, warthog and Uganda Kob can
be sighted. The grassland in the south of the
reserve is also home to various interesting species
of birds and insects. The Budongo Forest lies
between Masindi and lake Albert. The forest is
famous for its chimpanzees, and Kyambura Gorge
is probably the most accessible place to see these
intriguing primates. Aslo seen in the forest is
the unusual Scaly-tailed Flying Squirrel as well
as the tree Pangolin and many duiker. The Bunyoro
Rabbit will be seen on many of the roads at night.
The birdlife in the forest is extremely prolific
and is a delight to all birdwatchers.
For
access see Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison
Falls National Park.
Accommodation
Ndali Safari Lodge
Mantana Tented Camp
CVK(Crater Valley Kibale) |