Most of the Uganda National Parks accommodate a large number of birds that co-exist with other wildlife. One of the best examples of this co-existence is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park which is popular for its mountain gorilla population.
It is a haven for a dense population of over 350 recorded bird species. Avid birders can’t get enough of Bwindi’s magnificent forest, which sprawls over steep hills.
The beauty of doing Bird Watching In Bwindi is that you may catch a sight of mountain gorillas and other wildlife which makes your Uganda Safari a memorable one.
Considered one of nature’s masterpieces, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park offers an intriguing insight into a remarkable tropical rainforest that is 25,000 years old. With its known biodiversity of trees, plants, butterflies, and birds, it is East Africa’s richest forest.
The park offers some of the best montane-forest (mountain-forest) bird watching in Africa. Here, you will find 23 bird species endemic to the Albertine Rift. Other birds live around water and Savannah.