
National Parks
Uganda’s fascinating national parks offer tropical rainforests, vast savannahs and incredible wildlife encounters. From the dense Bwindi Forest, home of the mountain gorillas, to the thundering waterfalls of Murchison Falls National Park—explore the natural wonders of this diverse country.
Located in southwestern Uganda, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a lush wilderness of dense rainforest, steep slopes, and hidden valleys. Famous as the home of the endangered mountain gorillas, the park offers a unique natural experience for hikers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventurers.
Located in western Uganda, Kibale National Park is an emerald-green rainforest bursting with life. It boasts the highest density of primates anywhere in Africa, led by the inquisitive chimpanzees. Dense forests, shimmering crater lakes and remarkable biodiversity make Kibale a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts.
Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest national park, famous for the spectacular Nile waterfalls, vast herds of wildlife in the savannah, and thrilling boat safaris. Here, tropical rainforest, wide grasslands and the mighty Nile converge.
Between the Rwenzori Mountains and Lake Edward lies Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s most famous safari destination. Open savannahs, crater lakes, lush forests and the renowned Kazinga Channel provide a breathtaking backdrop for encounters with lions, elephants, hippos and hundreds of bird species. A paradise for nature and wildlife lovers.
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