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Lake Mburo National Park
Queen Elizabeth Park
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ill titleBWINDI IMPENETRABLE GORILLA FOREST- ATTRACTIONS AND SAFARI ACTIVITIES

Bwindi supports a tremendous biodiversity as a result of two factors. Firstly, its slopes extend over a broad altitudinal range of 1447m to create habitats ranging from lowland forest at 1160m to rare Afromontane vegetation above 2600m. Secondly, it is extremely old. When most of Africa's forests disappeared during the arid conditions of the last ice age (12,000-18,000 years ago), Bwindi was one of a few 'refugia' that persisted.

Consequently, while most of today's forests are no more than 12,000 years old, Bwindi's vegetation has been weaving itself into tangles over at least 25,000 years, in the process accumulating a lengthy species list. This includes 310 species of butterfly, 51 reptiles, 200 trees, 88 moths and an exceptional 120 types of mammal including 10 primates. The latter includes chimpanzee, L'Hoest's, red tailed and blue monkey, black and white colobus, baboon, and Bwindi's most famous resident, th e mountain gorilla.

Bwindi is a prime destination for birdwatchers. Its 350 species include seven which are IUCN red data listed and 90% of all Albertine rift endemics, species which are difficult or impossibl e to see in any other part of East Africa. An experienced bird watcher can easily identify up to 100 species in a day!

Local people

The local people neighbouring the park are mos' and Bafumbira. Small communities of Batwa (Pygmy!) also present. The Bwindi area supports one of tt rural population densities in Uganda with 350 people/

Buhoma

Bwindi's busiest tourism site is Buhoma on the nort of the forest. It is the trailhead for tracking three gor and a wide range of accommodation is available. Tho tracking is the main attraction, a range of other wall more relaxed opportunities to spot birds and monl exploring one of Uganda's loveliest rainforests. Th can be arranged to depart in the morning at 09.00 afternoon at 14.15.

Buhoma community walk and cultural performanc The local community operates a village walk which 1 three hours. This immerses visitors in village life. S include a typical homestead, the traditional healer an beer brewery. Local dance groups also perform traditional dance and music in the evenings by arrangement. Proceeds from these events are used for community development projects.

Nkuringo

As the crow flies, Buhoma is just 10 km from Bwindi's second gorilla tracking location at Nkuringo on the southern edge of the forest. However this distance is covered by the Impenetrable Forest. However this distance is covered by the Impenetrable Forest and the lovely walk between the two sites takes at least four hours. The Nkuringo trailhead lies on the isolated Nteko Ridge which enjoys grandstand views across Bwindi forest to the north and towards the Virunga volcanoes in the south.

Gorilla tracking is the primary activity at Nkuringo. Visistors should be fit as the park boundary lies in a steep valley 600m below the road. This provides good exercise before and after tracking gorillas.

Nkuringo Community
Villagers at Nkuringo operate a community walk that visits a traditional healer, rural homestead, blacksmith and brewers.

Ruhija

Visitors with their own vehicles should consider crossing the centre of the park from Buhoma park headquarters through Ruhija ( a 4 WD is essential). This ridge-top route offers vistas into deep valleys containing undisturbed rainforest. Watch out for duiker, primates and both forest and grassland bird species. At Ruhija, birders should take the three-hour hike to visit the Mubwindi swamp. Visitors may also climb through the bamboo zone to find Afromontane vegetatioin and panoramic views towards Lake Bunyonyi and Mafuga forest.

ill titleSAFARI ACCOMODATION IN BWINDI GORILLA PARK

Buhoma

A range of accommodation caters for both up-market and budget visitors. It is advisable to book well in advance.
Up-market and moderate locations Gorilla Forest Camp Mantana Tented Camp Volcanoes Bwindi Camp Gorilla Homestead Buhoma Homestead Lake Kitandara Camp Gorilla Resort

Budget locations accommodation include Buhoma Community Campground · Bwindi View Canteen.

 

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