Explore Uganda's eco-tourism destinations, where sustainability and nature come together to provide enriching travel experiences. These spots offer immersive opportunities to connect with wildlife, cultural heritage, and pristine landscapes.
Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary
Located near Kibale Forest, Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary is a prime destination for eco-tourism, renowned for its diverse bird species, including the iconic Great Blue Turaco. The sanctuary also features guided community-driven tours, highlighting the area’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Mpanga Forest Reserve
This serene forest reserve, located near Mpigi Town, is ideal for nature lovers seeking peaceful trails. Mpanga Forest is home to primates, colorful butterflies, and exotic tree species. Visitors can enjoy guided walks, picnics, and a tranquil escape from urban life.
Lake Kyoga
A hidden gem in Uganda’s eco-tourism landscape, Lake Kyoga offers scenic fishing excursions and cultural interactions with the surrounding communities. Its serene waters and rich aquatic life make it a unique destination for relaxation and discovery.