Are you interested in Maramagambo Forest nature guided hikes? The forest is a part of Queen Elizabeth National Park and is located in the Bushenyi district in western Uganda. The endangered chimpanzee, elephants, bats, bush pigs, pythons, and the uncommon bate’s pygmy antelope are among the natural species that call this forest home.
Nature Walks in the Forest of Maramagambo.
You may witness a variety of primate species, including the rare chimpanzees, L’Hoest’s monkeys, Red-Tailed monkeys, Colobus monkeys, Ververt monkeys, Baboons, and more, on guided nature walks in the Maramambo forest. Nocturnal creatures like as leopards, which are typically spotted at night due to their secretive nature, pottos, bush infants, and other creatures can be seen on nighttime hikes. Because they are not habituated, the chimpanzees in this forest are not yet accessible to tourists. Chimpanzees in the Maramagambo forest are difficult to get to since they are constantly roaming, but it is simple to see them when on nature walks.
Despite having several tourist attractions and a wealth of biodiversity, Maramagambo Forest receives less visitors than Queen Elizabeth National Park. Due to its proximity to the park headquarters, the majority of people choose to visit Kyambura Gorge for chimpanzee trekking and nature hikes. The greatest location for travelers who wish to see a forest with few people is the Maramagambo Forest.
Following guided nature hikes in the Maramagambo forest, you may visit more tourist sites in Queen Elizabeth National Park, including
More than 600 bird species may be found at Queen Elizabeth.In addition to the Maramagambo Forest, additional locations for bird viewing include the Mweya Peninsula, the Kazinga Channel, the Kasenyi Area, Lake Kikorongo, and others.The African Skimmer, Verreaux’s Eagle Owl, Papyrus Gonolek Black Bee-eater, Martial Eagle, Black-rumped Buttonquail, White-winged Warbler, Corncrake, Shoebill, Lesser and Greater Flamingo, Pink-backed Pelican, Chapin’s Flycatcher, White-tailed Lark, and many more are among the bird species that can be seen during a birding safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
The Kasenyi, Mweya, and Ishasha sectors of Queen Elizabeth National Park provide game drives where you may observe buffaloes, warthogs, Uganda kobs, tree climbing lions, elephants, and a variety of birds, including the grey-crowned crane, yellow-throated long crow, and many more. Early in the morning and late at night are the best times to go on game drives.
One of the main attractions that draws the majority of visitors to Queen Elizabeth National Park is a boat excursion in the Kazinga Channel. Numerous animal species, including as buffaloes, elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and innumerable bird species, may be seen along the channel’s beaches. Cultural excursions, hot air balloon safaris, bush breakfasts, and other activities are among of the park’s other visitor attractions.
When to go on walks in Maramagambo forest
Although Maramagambo Forest is open all year round, the ideal time to come is during the dry season, which runs from December to February and June to early September. This is because the paths are less muddy and treacherous, making for an amazing experience. Because the roads are inaccessible and the trails are too muddy and dangerous, it is not advisable to visit the forest during the wet season, which runs from March to May and November. Additionally, because of adverse conditions, numerous safari hotels and camps are forced to close during the wet season. However, because African weather is unpredictable and can rain at any moment, even during the dry season, you must be well-prepared by packing items like hiking boots and a rain jacket.
In addition to the Maramagambo forest, there are several other woods with fascinating experiences, unusual animals, and a lot of tourist attractions, such Bwindi Forest National Park, where you may observe the world’s last few mountain gorillas. You may visit Kibale Forest National Park, which is the best place to see chimpanzees in Uganda. Other woods that provide a unique experience are Mabira Forest and Budongo Forest near Murchison Falls National Park.

