National Parks

Discover Uganda’s natural wonders with a safari through Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorilla trekking or embark on a boat cruise in Queen Elizabeth National Park along the Kazinga Channel. Experience the raw wilderness of Kidepo Valley or witness the powerful Murchison Falls along the Nile.

 

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National park was initially gazette in the year 1933 as a controlled hunting Area and it was later up graded into a game reserve in the year 1963.

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park lies in the rugged, semi arid valleys between Uganda’s borders with Sudan and Kenya, some 700km from Kampala.

Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls Conservation Area ( MFCA ) comprises of Murchison Falls National Park, Bugungu and Karuma Falls Wildlife Reserves.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in south-west part Uganda near the democratic Republic of Congo situated on the border next to the Virunga National Park

Source of the Nile

Discover the legendary Source of the Nile in Jinja, where the world’s longest river begins its remarkable journey. Located at the northern end of Lake Victoria, this iconic site is celebrated as the birthplace of the Nile

Mgahinga National Park

Situated in Uganda’s southwest, Mgahinga is a small yet striking park where you can trek gorillas, hike the Virunga Volcanoes, and learn about the Batwa people’s cultural heritage in the foothills of the mountains.

Kibale National Park

Known as the “primate capital of the world,” Kibale offers some of the best chimpanzee trekking experiences in Africa. The dense rainforest is also home to various monkey species, exotic plants, and a rich array of birds.

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

This is the only place in Uganda where you can see rhinos in the wild. Established as a conservation project, the sanctuary is dedicated to protecting and reintroducing Uganda’s rhinos, which were once extinct due to poaching.