Kyambura Wildlife Reserve, also known as Kyambura Gorge, is a unique and biodiverse area located in southwestern Uganda, near Queen Elizabeth National Park. Kyambura Wildlife Reserve offers a remarkable opportunity to experience chimpanzee tracking and explore Uganda’s diverse ecosystems, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and travelers seeking unique nature experiences in southwestern Uganda.
South-west Uganda bordering the southeast of the Kazinga Channel and the south shore of Lake George. 0°05’S, 30°05’E. Altitude 700- 1,1 00m Area 15,700ha; contiguous to Queen Elizabeth National Park (197,800ha) and its associated reserves Uganda Land Tenure Government Physical Features The terrain is characterized by small hills and about 10 crater lakes above the east wall of the western Rift Valley (here interrupted by the vast upheaval of the Ruwenzori range). The area also contains a number of swamps. The boundary with Queen Elizabeth National Park is defined by the Kyambura River which flows into the Kazinga Channel. Vegetation Savanna grassland and deciduous thickets