Kibale Forest National Park, located in western Uganda, is known as the primate capital of Africa, with over 13 primate species recorded, more than any other national park or wildlife reserve in Africa. It is home to the largest chimpanzee population and the best destination for wild chimpanzee tracking. Apart from primates, the park is home to forest elephants, antelopes and over 370 species of birds, including the 23 endemic species of the Albertine Rift