Bwindi Impenetrable national park is a typical tropical rainforest with an annual mean temperature range of a minimum +7 -15 degrees celcious to a maximum 20-27. Its annual rainfall ranges 1400 to 2000millimeters. The heavy rains are from march – April and from Sept-Nov.
Bwindi impenetrable national Park became popular to the world because of Gorrila trekking experience: it is a habitat for more than that half of the world’s remaining Mountain Gorrila population. These primates are highly endangered species and the the forest posses more than 400individuals of the expected 800 plus mountain Gorrilas in the entire world.
They are highly endangered because of poaching, habitat loss, and diseases. This park generates one of the highest revenues to Uganda amongst all the safari parks in Uganda.
Bwindi impenetrable national Park is located in the southwestern region on the edge of the rift valley. Commonly referred to as the impenetrable forest. It is boarded by Democratic republic of Congo on the western side, Rubanda district to the southern.
It covers an area of 331 square kilometers and is located in the highest parts of Kigezi highlands with an altitude of about 1,100-2600m above sea level.
It is also a home to Elephants, baboons, Birds species, plant/trees species and other interesting adventures activities that you can enjoy.