Explore Uganda

The Heart of East Africa

Explore Uganda exposes you to the highest concentration of monkeys in the world, as you enjoy the lush green environment. The culture is also outstanding, with welcoming people and a vibrant bush drive. Welcome to Uganda, the Pearl of Africa, and we are happy to help.

Explore Uganda: Top Bush Safari Destinations

Explore Uganda - Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park

It is one of the most visited park in the country in the Western Part of Uganda. It offers breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. The park offers unrivaled best game viewing. Notable wildlife includes elephants, buffaloes, hippos, Uganda kobs, Lions, Leopards and many more.

Over 600 bird species are also seen in the park. The park hosts several accommodation facilities like Mweya Safari Lodge and Queen Elizabeth Safari Lodge, which will suit you after a long day of game drive.

Explore Uganda - Bwindi National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi National Park is situated in south-western Uganda and is home to over 400 mountain gorillas, making it the highest concentration in the world. Trekking through the trails is a thrilling adventure due to its steepness and slippery nature.

Not only does Bwindi National Park host the gorillas, but it is also home to over 120 mammal species and 350 bird species.

Explore Uganda - Murchinson Falls National Park

Murchinson Falls National Park

The park is next to Lake Albert in western Uganda. Being one of Africa’s most powerful waterfalls, the park also boasts of being Uganda’s greatest wildlife viewing spot. The stretch of the river attracts elephants, giraffes and buffalos to the riverbank. It is home to 144 mammal species and a great deal of over 500 bird species. The natural outline of the open savanna and the woodlands offer a suitable home for wild animals.

Murchinson Falls Bamboo Village and Fort Murchinson are among the best-rated hotels to spend in within the park.

Explore Kenya: Urban Life in Uganda

Kampala

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