
Bird watching in Kibale forest national park
Bird watching in Kibale forest national park.
observing birds in Kibale Forest National Park, which is situated in Kabarole District in Uganda’s western park. The national park is a birder’s paradise, with over 370 kinds of birds known to exist there, including migratory, forest, and indigenous birds. Because it is home to thirteen different primate species, including chimpanzees, grey-cheeked mangabeys, black and white colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, blue monkeys, olive baboons, l’hoest monkeys, and vervet monkeys, Kibale Forest National Park is also referred to as the primate capital.
In Kibale Forest National Park, you can witness a variety of birds, such as the Green-breasted Pitta, Black Bee-eater, Collared Apails, Dusky Crimson-wing, Blue Headed Bee-eater, Cassin’s Spinetail, Blue-breasted Kingfisher, Crowned Eagle, Black-eared Ground Thrush, Western Nicator, Nahan’s Francolin, and others, by taking a guided nature walk in the forest early in the morning or late at night. Among them are the following: African Pitta, Abyssinian Ground Thrush, Grey Parrot, Black Capped Apalis, Little Greenbul, African Pied Wagtail, Pin-tailed Whydah, Tropical Boubou, Slender-billed Weaver, Great Blue Turaco, Yellow-spotted Nictor, White-thighed Hornbill, Grey-winged Robin, Purple-headed Starling, Yellow-spotted Barbet, Blue Shouldered Robin Chat, Little Greenbul, Superb Sunbird, Speckled Tinker bird, and Piping Hornbill.
The ideal time of year to visit Kibale Forest National Park to observe birds
The greatest time to go bird watching in Kibale Forest National Park is during the wet season, which runs from March to May, September to November, and June to September. However, you can go at any time of year. You can see migratory and colorful bird species during this time since there will be an abundance of food and many bird species will be in breeding plumage.
In Kibale Forest National Park, bird viewing is also possible throughout the dry season, which runs from December to February and June to July. This is because the park receives less rainfall during this time, making the bird watching routes dry and accessible, which facilitates trekking.
Additional pursuits within Kibale Forest National Park
In addition to bird watching, Kibale Forest National Park offers other fascinating Uganda safari activities, such as chimpanzee trekking, which allows visitors to spend an hour with the primates, guided day and nighttime nature walks, which allow visitors to explore the forest both during the day and at night, chimpanzee habituation, which allows visitors to spend four hours with the primates, and community tours, which allow visitors to engage with the locals.
Places to stay for bird viewing in Kibale Forest National Park
Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge, Ataco Country Resort, Chimpanzee Forest Lodge, Primate Safari Lodge, Isunga Lodge, Kibale Forest Camp, Chimpundu Lodge, Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge, Crater Safari Lodge, Kyaninga Lodge, Papaya Lake Lodge, Ndali Lodge, Mountain of the Moon Hotel, Rweteera Safari Park, Turaco treetops, Rwenzori Guest House, Nyankuruba Nature Reserve and community campsite, Nyabulitwa Country Resort, and safari camp are just a few of the budget, midrange, and luxury lodging options available in Kibale Forest National Park.
Location of Kibale Forest National Park directions
Kibale Forest National Park is situated in western Uganda and is accessible by road. To get to the park headquarters, you must drive from Kampala via Mubende Fort Portal or Mbarara Kamwenge route, which takes roughly six to seven hours in a cozy safari vehicle.
Air transportation is another way to get to Kibale Forest National Park. To get to the park headquarters by road, you will need to schedule or charter domestic flights with Aero Link Uganda or Bar Aviation from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield to Kasese or Semuliki Airstrips.
Game drives in savannah national parks, gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, chimpanzee trekking, chimpanzee habituation experiences, and boat cruises are just a few of the thrilling activities that can be coupled with bird viewing.