Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Winding forest trails pave the way for trekkers to encounter rare and endangered mountain gorillas.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
A scenically diverse park where wildlife sightings include elephant, hippo, leopard, and the tree-climbing lion.
Kibale National Park
A tropical evergreen forest in western Uganda, offering some of the best chimpanzee trekking in Africa.
Murchison Falls National Park
The Victoria Nile plunges into thunderous Murchison Falls – a major highlight of Uganda’s largest park.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Trekkers come face to face with both gorillas and golden monkeys in Uganda’s smallest national park.
Kidepo Valley National Park
One of Uganda’s most remote wilderness areas, known for its stunning landscape and big game viewing.
Lake Mburo National Park
Uganda’s smallest savanna park, home to a variety of wildlife, including leopard, buffalo and over 35 bird species.
Jinja
An adventure-seeker’s dream, Jinja boasts rapids that make for some of Africa’s finest white water rafting.
Entebbe
The gateway to safaris in Uganda. A quiet, friendly city on the shores of Lake Victoria.
Kampala
Uganda’s bustling capital has a rich history and plenty of restaurants, cafés, shops, and nightlife.

Uganda Safari Parks
Safari Parks in Uganda
Uganda offers a true once-in-a-lifetime safari opportunity – from the forest of Bwindi to Queen Elizabeth National Park,the country’s wildlife is unique.
Sought after as a safari destination for its population of mountain gorillas, Uganda is one of only a few places in the world where you can meet these amazing mammals.


Sought after as a safari destination for its population of mountain gorillas, Uganda is one of only a few places in the world where you can meet these amazing mammals.
Situated in the south-west of the country, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is dominated by steep hills cloaked in deep forest, which is the ideal home for gorillas. On trekking safaris to Bwindi, you will be able to take in the impressive sights of the forest, as well as its other primate inhabitants, including black-and-white colobus, red-tailed monkey, vervet monkey, and L’Hoest’s monkey, which has a striking white beard.
Uganda’s other famed wildlife is the tree-climbing lion, found sleeping in the big fig trees in Queen Elizabeth National Park.





























