where is kalinzu forest reserve-uganda

Kalinzu Forest is an African natural tropical rain forest located in southwestern Uganda near the confines of the mighty Queen Elizabeth National Park. Kalinzu Forest is famous for its rewarding chimpanzee trekking experience. Kalinzu Forest chimpanzee tracking age limit is 13 years and older.
Kalinzu Forest Reserve is close to Queen Elizabeth National Park, and tracking chimpanzees here is superior because there is less congestion. Even if you book chimp tracking permits, you can explore Kalinzu Forest Reserve on a full-day trip while hitting the magnificent climbing trails, which are good for birders.
Kalinzu Forest is a unique place where travelers can enjoy amazing tourism activities by chance by visiting Queen Elizabeth National Park. Kalinzu Forest Reserve allows travelers to participate in hiking, bird watching, nature walks, chimpanzee tracking, and endless game drives from Queen Elizabeth national park to Kalinzu Forest Chimpanzee Tracking.
Kalinzu Forest harbors more than 414 tree species, 97 moths, bushes, 262 butterflies, and over 379 bird species such as the Great Blue Turaco, sunbirds, black and white caskets, and cuckoos, which are an astounding treasure trove for bird watching.
Kalinzu Forest Reserves harbor six different species of primates, which include chimpanzees, blue monkeys, black and white colobus monkeys, and vervet monkeys. The Kalinzu Forest Reserves are home to over 220 chimps, 70 of which are habituated and ready for tourism.