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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
A magnificent verdant swathe across the
steep ridges of the Albertine Rift Valley, this ancient rainforest - one
of the few in Africa to have flourished throughout the last Ice Age - is
home to roughly half of the world's mountain gorillas.
Looking deep into the expressive brown eyes of these gentle giants is
surely the most exciting and poignant wildlife encounter that Africa has
to offer - but we should not let it distract from Bwindi's broader
biodiversity, a result of its immense antiquity and an altitude span
from 1,160 to 2,607m.
The national park has 90 mammal species, including 11 primates, of which
the black-and-white colobus, with its lovely flowing white tail, is
prominent.
The forest birding ranks with the best in Uganda, with 23 highly
localized Albertine Rift endemics
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