Kibale National Park, located in Kabarole District, western Uganda, was established in 1932. The park is surrounded by the culturally rich communities of the Batooro and Bakiga tribes. Spanning 766 square kilometers, the park offers a pleasant climate with temperatures ranging from 14°C to 27°C and is accessible year-round.
Accessibility:
The park can be reached via Kampala to Fort Portal through Mubende or Mbarara or Kamwenge roads.
Attractions in Kibale National Park
Activities in Kibale National Park:
Conservation Efforts
Conservation efforts in Kibale National Park focus on protecting its rich biodiversity, particularly its primate populations, including chimpanzees. Key initiatives include strict anti-poaching measures and regular monitoring of wildlife populations to prevent illegal hunting. The park actively engages local communities through education and sustainable development projects, fostering a sense of stewardship and reducing human-wildlife conflict.
Research programs provide valuable data on species health and ecosystem dynamics, informing conservation strategies. Additionally, eco-tourism is promoted to generate funds for conservation while benefiting local economies. Overall, these efforts aim to maintain the ecological integrity of Kibale National Park and ensure the long-term survival of its unique wildlife.
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