19/06/2020
Welcome to Kyambura Gorge in queen Elizabeth national Park, a home for chimpanzee,
Kyambura is situated on north-eastern side of QENP, roughly 30 km from QENP Headquarters. Kyambura Gorge traverses a separation of 11 km and connections to the Kazinga Channel, which frames the northern limit of the hold. Town and villages are situated in the south.
Wildlife
It is home to several wildlife, incorporating the main primates in the Queen Elizabeth National Park. The region is a vital water hotspot for some creatures and is encompassed by savanna, however is for the most part noted for its high convergence of primate life situated in the crevasse. Other remarkable primates one can likewise see in Kyambura Gorge are the red-tailed monkey, high contrast Colobus, vervet monkeys and baboons.
Things to Do
Chimpanzee Tracking Birding, you see a number of birds, Nature walks, you enjoy the nature walk where you will see a number of beautiful and scenic view, fresh air, and free nature. And many others...
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