This tropical haven in southwestern Uganda is famous for its large chimpanzee populations, including the famous Ngogo troop. Kibale’s lush rainforests provide the perfect backdrop for chimpanzee trekking, where visitors can observe these incredible primates in their natural habitat.
Kibale is one of the best places in Africa to observe multiple primate species. In addition to chimpanzees, visitors may encounter vervet monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, blue monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and olive baboons. While lions, elephants, and buffalo also inhabit the park, they are more elusive. Kibale supports a variety of habitats across different altitude zones, from tropical forests on the Fort Portal plateau to savannahs in the Albertine Valley. Its pristine forest is home to towering hardwoods, such as mahogany and figs.
Ndali Lodge is a luxury retreat in Uganda’s Western region, overlooking the serene Lake Nyinambuga in the Bunyaruguru Crater Lake area, just 26 kilometers south of Fort Portal and 40 minutes from Kibale Forest. Set on a 1000-acre tea plantation, the lodge sits atop an extinct volcanic crater now filled with a tranquil lake. Owner-operated, it was built using locally sourced materials and blends seamlessly with its surroundings. The main lodge offers a cozy and inviting space with a reception, lounge, dining area, bar, and veranda, all beautifully designed with local artifacts.
Primate Lodge Kibale is located in the heart of one of the world’s last remaining lowland and montane rainforests, making it an ideal base for chimp trekking in Kibale National Park. The lodge offers various accommodations including luxury and standard cottages, a family cottage, a honeymoon cottage, and a campsite. Each luxury cottage has full-length glass doors and a large veranda with forest views.
The Crater Lakes near Fort Portal, part of the Ndali-Kasenda Crater Lakes region, offer a stunning escape with scenic views of hills, forests, and shimmering waters formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, guided walks, and wildlife encounters. The nearby Batooro community provides rich cultural experiences, including the Bigodi Village Walk, where guests can learn about local traditions, visit a healer, explore the local church and school, and enjoy traditional dances, supporting local development and conservation.
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