Uganda

Explore Uganda – The Pearl of Africa

Known as the Pearl of Africa, Uganda is one of East Africa’s most diverse and breathtaking destinations. From lush rainforests and mighty rivers to wildlife-filled savannahs and snow-capped mountains, Uganda is a land where adventure meets serenity. Whether you’re tracking mountain gorillas, spotting tree-climbing lions, or cruising along the Nile, Uganda offers unforgettable, authentic African experiences.

6-Day Adventure Safari – Murchison Falls & Ziwa Rhino Trek

Destinations: Murchison Falls – Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary Highlights: Nile boat cruise, rhino tracking, top-of-the-falls hike
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7-Day Pearl of Africa Safari – Gorillas, Chimps & Big Game

Destinations: Bwindi – Queen Elizabeth – Kibale Perfect for: Travelers wanting a full primate +...
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5-Day Wildlife & Chimpanzee Safari – Queen Elizabeth & Kibale

Destinations: Kibale Forest – Queen Elizabeth National Park Highlights: Chimpanzees, boat cruise on Kazinga Channel,...
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3-Day Gorilla Trekking Safari – Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

These packages offer a mix of wildlife, primate tracking, scenery, and culture, ideal for promoting...
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Top Tourist Attractions in Uganda

1. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to over 20 habituated gorilla families, Bwindi is Uganda’s top attraction. Trekking through the misty forest to meet the endangered mountain gorillas is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

  • Main activity: Gorilla trekking (permit required)

  • Best time to visit: June–October, December–February


2. Kibale Forest National Park

Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale hosts 13 primate species, including large groups of chimpanzees, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and red-tailed monkeys.

  • Highlight: Chimpanzee tracking and habituation experience

  • Add-ons: Bigodi Wetland walk, birding, cultural tours


3.  Queen Elizabeth National Park

A classic savannah park offering Big Five wildlife viewing, boat cruises, and the famous tree-climbing lions of the Ishasha sector. The park is also home to over 600 bird species.

  • Activities: Game drives, boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel, lion tracking

  • Scenic views: Rwenzori Mountains, crater lakes


4.  Murchison Falls National Park

Uganda’s largest national park, where the Nile River explodes through a narrow gorge to form the dramatic Murchison Falls. The park is rich in wildlife and scenery.

  • Wildlife: Elephants, giraffes, lions, crocodiles, hippos

  • Activities: Game drives, boat cruise to the base of the falls, top-of-the-falls hike


5.  Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

The only place in Uganda to see wild rhinos, Ziwa is a crucial conservation success story. Visitors can track rhinos on foot, making it a perfect stop en route to Murchison Falls.

  • Highlight: Close-up rhino encounters

  • Also available: Shoebill stork viewing, guided walks


6. Rwenzori Mountains National Park

Known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” this UNESCO site offers snow-capped peaks and alpine scenery. A paradise for trekkers and climbers, with multi-day hikes to Margherita Peak.

  • Great for: Adventure travelers, hikers, nature photographers


7.  Lake Bunyonyi

One of Africa’s most beautiful and tranquil lakes, dotted with 29 islands. It’s the perfect place to relax after a gorilla trek, with opportunities for canoeing, birdwatching, and island hopping.

  • Ideal for: Honeymooners, photographers, and nature lovers


8.  Jinja & The Source of the Nile

The adventure capital of East Africa, Jinja offers white-water rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, and more on the Nile River. It’s also the historical source of the River Nile.

  • Top experiences: Rafting, quad biking, Nile boat cruise, horseback riding