Nestled in the verdant, mountainous terrain of southwestern Uganda lies Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to one of the country’s most prized natural treasures: approximately 400 mountain gorillas, comprising half of the world’s remaining wild population.
Bwindi, renowned as Uganda’s premier tourist safari destination, beckons visitors to embark on the exhilarating journey of tracking these majestic primates. Over a hundred of them have become accustomed to human presence, offering a rare opportunity for encounters amidst the lush, mist-covered tropical rainforest trails.
While traversing these hilly paths, adventurers are treated to sightings of a diverse array of wildlife, including forest duikers, elusive l’Hoest monkeys, olive baboons, bushbuck, black-and-white Colobus monkeys, and the seldom-seen forest elephants. The avian enthusiasts among them are delighted by the park’s rich birdlife, which boasts an impressive 350 species, alongside a captivating display of 220 butterfly varieties.
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