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How do I get to Kibale Forest National Park?

How do I get to Kibale Forest National Park? Kibale Forest National Park, located in western Uganda, is a popular destination for primate trekking, especially chimpanzee tracking. Here’s a detailed guide on how to get there:

How do I get to Kibale Forest National Park?
Chimpanzee hanging on tree branch in Kibale forest
  1. Starting from Kampala (Uganda’s capital):

The majority of travelers begin their journey from Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. From here, you have several options to reach Kibale Forest National Park:

By Road:

  • Distance: Approximately 300 km (186 miles) from Kampala to Kibale.
  • Duration: The drive takes about 5 to 6 hours, depending on road conditions.
  • Route:
    • Head west from Kampala towards Mityana via the Kampala-Mityana Road.
    • Continue to Fort Portal, which is the closest town to Kibale Forest (about 1 hour from the park).
    • From Fort Portal, drive south to Kibale Forest National Park.
    • You can also opt for a self-drive or hire a car and driver from local agencies in Kampala.

By Public Transport:

  • From Kampala, you can take a public bus or minibus (known as a “matatu”) to Fort Portal. These buses leave from various points in Kampala, such as the New Taxi Park.
  • Once in Fort Portal, you can either take a private hire car or a local taxi to reach the park entrance.

By Tour Operator:

  • Many safari companies offer pre-arranged transfers from Kampala to Kibale as part of a tour package. This option may also include accommodations, meals, and a guided chimpanzee trek.

By Air:

  • If you prefer flying, there are charter flights available from Entebbe International Airport to Kanyanchu Airstrip, which is near the park.
    • Duration: The flight takes about 1 hour.
    • After landing, you can use a local vehicle or a lodge transfer to reach your accommodation or the park entrance.

Chimpanzee trekking safaris—How do I get to Kibale Forest National Park?

  1. From Fort Portal Town to Kibale Forest:

Once you’re in Fort Portal, the main gateway town to the park:

  • By Road: The park is approximately 25-30 km from Fort Portal. You can take a taxi, tour vehicle, or private hire to the park, which takes around 30-45 minutes.
  • Park Gate: The main entry point for most visitors is the Kanyanchu Visitor Center, which is located just outside the park.
  1. Accommodations Near Kibale:

There are several lodges and accommodations near the park, ranging from budget to mid-range and luxury options:

  • Ndali Lodge: Located close to the park, offering luxury accommodation with views of the crater lakes.
  • Primate Lodge Kibale: A mid-range lodge within the park, ideal for those wishing to be close to the chimpanzee trekking starting point.
  • Chimpanzee Forest Guesthouse: A more budget-friendly option near the park.

Additional Travel Tips:

  • Best Time to Visit: Kibale is best visited during the dry seasons (December to February, June to September) for easier trekking conditions.
  • What to Pack: Comfortable hiking boots, long-sleeved shirts, insect repellent, rain gear, and a camera for wildlife photography.
  • Booking Tours: It’s advisable to book chimpanzee tracking permits in advance, as they can be limited. You can book through the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) or a trusted tour operator.

With these details, you’ll be well-equipped for your journey to Kibale Forest National Park!

How do I get to Kibale Forest National Park? Many of the visitors in Kibale Forest often book their safaris with a reputable local tour operator like us, Adventure in the Wild Safaris. Contact us to arrange the safari for you, which entails accommodation and meals, transportation, activities, and all you will need for the safari in Kibale Forest.

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