Uganda Safari

Discover Uganda: Meet mountain gorillas in misty forests and spot the Big Five across rolling savannas

About Uganda Safari

For a small country, Uganda packs a punch when it comes to safaris. The country boasts 10 national parks, over 1000 bird species, and 340 mammal species. The most popular national parks are Murchison Falls National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Murchison Falls National Park is the largest park in Uganda and is home to the Nile River, which is the longest river in the world. Queen Elizabeth National Park is known for its tree-climbing lions and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas.

Encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, forging a profound connection with these gentle giants.

Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Nile River plunging through a narrow gorge at Murchison Falls National Park.

Explore the diverse ecosystems of this park, known for tree-climbing lions, abundant wildlife, and the scenic Kazinga Channel.

Experience the tranquility of Lake Victoria’s islands, such as Ssese, offering a peaceful retreat amidst stunning landscapes.

Embark on adventures in Jinja, the adventure capital, and visit the source of the mighty Nile River.

Most Popular Uganda Safari

Experience the thrill of a lifetime on a Uganda safari, where dreams of the wild come alive. Choose from our all time popular safari tours.

Famous safari parks in Uganda

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Queen Elizabeth National Park: Uganda's Biodiverse Gem

Queen Elizabeth National Park, spanning over 1,978 square kilometers in southwestern Uganda, is celebrated for its remarkable biodiversity and captivating landscapes. Home to an impressive array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, hippos, and over 600 bird species, it offers a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The park’s mosaic of ecosystems, from savannahs to forests, features iconic attractions like tree-climbing lions in Ishasha and the scenic Kazinga Channel for boat safaris. Visitors can partake in game drives, guided nature walks, and cultural experiences with local communities, all against the backdrop of the majestic Rwenzori Mountains and the Great Rift Valley.

Murchison Falls National Park: Uganda's Natural Wonder"

Murchison Falls National Park, nestled in northwestern Uganda, covers 3,893 square kilometers and is renowned for its breathtaking centerpiece, the majestic Murchison Falls. The park showcases diverse ecosystems, including savannahs, woodlands, and tropical forests, teeming with a rich variety of wildlife such as elephants, lions, giraffes, hippos, and over 450 bird species. Visitors can embark on thrilling game drives, boat safaris on the Nile, and guided nature walks, each offering unique opportunities to witness the park’s stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. Additionally, cultural experiences await in nearby villages, where traditional Ugandan hospitality and heritage can be explored.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: Sanctuary of Mountain Gorillas

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in southwestern Uganda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its remarkable biodiversity and mist-covered forests. Spanning 321 square kilometers, it’s home to roughly half of the world’s mountain gorillas, making it a premier destination for gorilla trekking. With over 120 mammal species and 350 bird species, the park is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Its rugged terrain offers challenging hikes amidst lush vegetation and breathtaking scenery. Visitors can engage in guided gorilla treks, birdwatching, and cultural encounters with the local Batwa people, gaining insights into their traditional forest-dwelling lifestyle.

Kibale National Park: Primate Paradise in the Heart of Uganda

Kibale National Park in southwestern Uganda is a lush tropical rainforest known for its exceptional primate diversity. Spanning 795 square kilometers, it’s home to 13 primate species, including Uganda’s largest population of chimpanzees, making it ideal for chimpanzee trekking. With over 70 mammal species and 375 bird species, it offers a rich wildlife experience. Diverse habitats, from forests to grasslands, provide stunning scenery and exploration opportunities. Visitors can enjoy guided chimpanzee treks, birdwatching, and nature walks, while cultural experiences with local communities enrich the visit, offering insights into traditional lifestyles and conservation efforts.

Kidepo Valley National Park: Uganda's Untamed Wilderness

Kidepo Valley National Park in northeastern Uganda is a hidden gem renowned for its rugged beauty and rich biodiversity. Spanning 1,442 square kilometers, the park features striking landscapes, including savannah plains, mountains, and seasonal rivers. Home to diverse wildlife such as elephants, lions, giraffes, and over 475 bird species, it’s a haven for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy thrilling game drives, guided nature walks, and cultural encounters with the indigenous Karamojong people, offering insights into their traditional lifestyle. The park’s remote location and unspoiled scenery provide a unique and immersive safari experience away from crowds.

Discovering Lake Mburo: Uganda's Serene Wildlife Sanctuary

Lake Mburo National Park, in western Uganda, is a captivating wildlife sanctuary known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Spanning 370 square kilometers, the park features rolling hills, savannah plains, and Lake Mburo’s tranquil waters. Home to zebras, impalas, buffaloes, hippos, crocodiles, and over 350 bird species, it offers abundant wildlife encounters. Visitors can enjoy game drives, boat safaris, and guided nature walks to explore the park’s beauty up close. Cultural experiences with the Banyankole community offer insights into traditional lifestyles. With its serene ambiance and diverse attractions, Lake Mburo National Park provides a tranquil retreat and memorable safari experience in Uganda.

Best Time To Visit Uganda

Uganda offers diverse experiences throughout the year. The optimal time to visit depends on activities and regions.

Best Times for Wildlife Safaris in Uganda

The best time for a wildlife safari in Uganda is during the dry seasons: December to February and June to August. These periods offer sunny weather, making it easier to spot wildlife, including elephants, lions, and hippos. Gorilla trekking is also popular during these times, but permits should be booked in advance.

The best time to visit Uganda for gorilla trekking is during the dry seasons, from December to February and from June to August. During these months, the weather is generally drier, making trekking conditions more favorable. Additionally, gorillas tend to be more active, and vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot them in their natural habitat. However, gorilla trekking is possible year-round in Uganda, so you can plan your visit based on your preferences and availability.

The best time for chimpanzee trekking in Uganda is also during the dry seasons, from December to February and from June to August. During these months, the weather is typically drier and trekking conditions are more favorable. Chimpanzees are more active during these periods, making it easier to spot them in the forests of national parks like Kibale Forest National Park and Budongo Forest Reserve. However, chimpanzee trekking is possible year-round in Uganda, so you can plan your visit based on your preferences and availability.