Murchison Falls National Park is the largest of Uganda’s national parks and is characterised by the magnificent Victoria Nile as it plunges down 43m of the rift valley wall creating Murchison Falls....
Kidepo Valley National Park is Africa’s best kept secret and a true African wilderness hosting around 480 bird species and mammals including lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, giraffes and zebras....
One of Africa’s most ancient and bio-diverse forests, Semuliki National Park is home to the Batwa pygmies or 'forest keepers', a host of birds and mammals and the fascinating Sempaya Hot Springs. ...
Ptolemy labelled the Rwenzori Mountains the ‘Mountains of the Moon’. Rising to 5,109m, the range is blanketed with moorland, bamboo and montane forest. The Park is an Important Birding Area (IBA). ...
Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s most popular destinations. It contains a wide range of habitats and is home to 95 species of mammal, including elephants and leopards and over 600 bird species,....
Lake Mburo contains areas of forests, acacia woodlands, grasslands and papyrus-lined lakes and swamps. It is Uganda's smallest savannah national park, the closest to Kampala and is home to an array of wildlife....
Hosting the most diverse and dense primate populations in Africa, Kibale National Park is a popular destination for visitors. Its tropical forest, grassland and swamp offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities...
The three peaks within the Park are part of the Virunga Volcanoes. An excellent place to visit, not just to track the mountain gorillas, but also to see the Batwa pygmies and view the stunning scenery,...