Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Gorilla Trekking Canoeing at Lake Mutanda Nature Walks in and around Bwindi Bird Watching in and around Bwindi Hiking in and around Bwindi


Bwindi Impenetrable National Nark is located in southwestern Uganda. Like its name suggests, it is a thick forest and vegetation which is very difficult to penetrate even on foot. The rangers have to cut vegetation to create way for tourists visiting to track the mountain gorillas. It is true African jungle, so thick allowing little sunshine to come through the canopies and keeping the forest cool and serene. It is wonderful feeling walking in the forest being so close t...


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Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls Viewing Game Drives at MFNP Rhino Tracking Chimpanzee Tracking at Budongo Forest Bird Watching at MFNP Hot Air Balloon Safari at Murchison Falls National Park Nile Boat Cruises at MFNP Murchison Waterfall Hike Bush Breakfast at MFNP


Measuring 3840 sq km Murchison Falls National Park is the largest national park in Uganda. Founded in 1952, the park is named after the Murchison Falls located at the point where the might Nile squeezes through a tiny chasm of about 7 meters between rocks exploding into the pool 42 meters below. The Murchison Falls are the strongest waterfalls in the world! European explore Sir Samuel Baker considered the Murchison falls as 'the most important object of the entire course of t...


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Queen Elizabeth National Park

Hot Air Balloon Safari at QENP Salt Lake Visits Kazinga Channel Boat Safari Bird Watching at QENP Game Drives at QENP Chimpanzee Tracking at QENP Crater Drive Lion Experiential


Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda's second largest National Park that is located in southwestern Uganda in the Albertine Rift region. The park offers breathtaking landscapes and rich wildlife and is arguably one of the most beautiful parks in Africa! Established in 1952 as Kazinga National Park, the park was renamed two years later as Queen Elizabeth National Park to commemorate the visit of her royal highness Queen Elizabeth II of England. The park covers 197...


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Kidepo Valley National Park


Kidepo Valley National Park is Uganda's most beautiful and remotest park located in the northeastern corner, bordering on South Sudan and Kenya, an estimate of 700km from Kampala. Kidepo has been ranked the best in Africa for spectacular landscapes and great buffalo heards (CNN Travel 2013). The park covers an area of 1,442 square kilometers and has an altitude ranging between 914m and 2,750m. 

Kidepo valley national park has been a designated tourist d...


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Lake Mburo National Park


Lake Mburo National Park is the smallest of Uganda's savannah parks measuring 370 square kilometers and lying at an altitude range of between 1220-1828m above sea level. It is the most accessible of parks being located along the Kampala Mbarara highway in the western districts of Kiruhura, with Mbarara to its East and Isingiro to the South. It takes only 4 hours drive to get to Lake Mburo National Park. Lake...


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Kibale Forest National Park

Chimpanzee Tracking at KFNP Chimpanzee Habituation Kanyanchu Primate Walks Bigodi Swamp Walk Crater Lake Hikes


Kibale Forest National Park was gazetted in 1932 as a forest reserve to protect a large area of forest. After a period of around 61 years, the area was upgraded to the status of a National Park which was officially established in 1993. The park is located in western Uganda in Kabarole district, near Fort Portal town and covers 795 square kilometers of tropical rainforest. It is thus the largest...


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Rwenzori Mountains National Park


The Rwenzori is the tallest mountain range in Africa and several of its peaks are permanently snow-capped. Found within Rwenzori Mountains National Park, its highest point is Mt. Stanley's Margherita peak with 5,109m, which is the third highest in the whole Africa. Because of its beauty and diversity, UNESCO named the Rwenzori Mountains National Park a World Heritage site in 1994, and World Geographic named it one of the best hikes in the world. The park is also des...


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Sipi Falls

Sipi Waterfall Hikes Abseiling Sipi Coffee Experience


The Sipi Falls are found in Kapchorwa district in eastern Uganda, in the Northeast of Sironko and Mbale town. They comprise of three beautiful waterfalls on the Sipi River that flows from the slopes of Mt. Elgon, and forms the waterfalls as the river cascades over high cliffs at the base of the mountain. They measure 75m, 85m and 100m high, and can be spotted from as far as Mbale town and other distant areas. The falls are an iconic attraction of the eastern region...


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Lake Bunyonyi

Canoeing at Lake Bunyonyi Swimming Hiking & Nature Walks around Lake Bunyonyi


Lake Bunyonyi is a beautiful lake found in southwestern Uganda in Kabale and Kanungu districts. It is the second deepest lake in Africa with a depth of 900 meters. The lake is approximately 25 km long and 7 km wide. It is surrounded by enormous highlands which are cultivated by the local people forming terraces which create such a beautiful pattern of greenery around the lake. Lake Bunyonyi is a wonderful place to relax and unwind after treks and adventures in the region...


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Ssese Islands

Fishing on Lake Victoria Boat Cruises on Lake Victoria


The Ssese Islands is a archipelago of 84 islands found on the Northwestern shore of Lake Victoria, the second largest fresh water lake in the world. Some of the islands have been developed for tourism and provide some of the best getaway destinations in East Africa. The lush islands are a different world all together, with their beautiful sandy beaches and a serene and untouched environment. Their virgin forest habitat teem with plenty of wildlife, delightful empty...


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Mabamba Swamp

Birding at Mabamba Swamp


Mabamba Swamp is the most popular Uganda birding site to observe the rare Shoebill which is the most sought after bird in Uganda. The wetland is located along the shores of Lake Victoria near Entebbe town. The marsh stretches through a narrow and long bay that is fringed with papyrus towards the main body of Lake Victoria. Being a Ramsar site (wetland of International Importance since 2006) and...


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