Nestled in the rugged mountains of southwestern Uganda, Bwindi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a global treasure for mountain gorilla trekking and rich rainforest biodiversity.
Kibale Forest National Park is famous for its incredible primate diversity, hosting 13 species including chimpanzees, making it one of the best chimpanzee trekking destinations in Africa.
Named after Queen Elizabeth II following her visit in 1954, this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is one of Uganda’s most diverse parks, home to elephants, lions, hippos, and scenic crater lakes.
The park is named after the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the Nile River is forced through a narrow gorge before plunging 45 meters into a powerful cascade and wildlife-rich savannah.
Spanning over 1,400 square kilometers, Kidepo Valley National Park is one of Africa’s most remote and spectacular wilderness areas, known for its dramatic savannahs, mountain ranges, and rich wildlife diversity.
Located in the Ankole region, Lake Mburo National Park is a scenic park of rolling hills, savannah plains, and lakes, offering unique wildlife experiences including zebras, impalas, and boat safaris.
Known as the source of the Nile River, Jinja is Uganda’s adventure hub offering white-water rafting, bungee jumping, boat cruises, and rich colonial history along the world’s longest river.
Established in 1993, Semuliki National Park is one of Uganda’s most unique protected areas, known for its hot springs, lowland tropical rainforest, and rich cultural diversity of nearby communities.
Known for its serene beauty and breathtaking landscapes, Lake Bunyonyi is Uganda’s deepest lake and one of Africa’s most peaceful destinations, surrounded by rolling hills and dotted with islands.
Established in 1925, Volcanoes National Park is one of Africa’s oldest protected areas and part of the Virunga Conservation Area shared between Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, famous for mountain gorillas.
Located in the eastern part of Rwanda, Akagera National Park is a stunning blend of savannah, woodland, and wetlands, making it one of the most diverse national parks in Africa with rich wildlife experiences.
Nyungwe Forest National Park is one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, known for its dense mist-covered jungle, dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and rich primate biodiversity including chimpanzees and colobus monkeys.