Discover the natural beauty of the Kyambura Wetland Trail, hidden within the Queen Elizabeth National Park. Wander through forty five acres of land, rehabilitated after being destroyed by illegal brickworks and other environmentally degrading activities. Admire the rich biodiversity of the park, where over five hundred indigenous trees have been planted, attracting over two hundred species of birds. Catch sight of a wide range of primates, including the vervet monkeys and olive baboons. Gain a crucial understanding on the importance of conservatism and local community development for protecting the animals and plants which reside here.