At the center of the continent, Uganda contains three of the most famous forests in Africa and is rich in wildlife. Sharing a border with Rwanda, it also shares the responsibility of conserving the critically endangered population of mountain gorillas and chimpanzees. The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to these massive beasts and extends over a series of steep ridges as part of the Virunga Volcanoes Mountain Range, making it an incredible place for hiking.
As you adventure from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest into Queen Elizabeth National Park, you will begin to experience even more biodiversity. This park is Uganda’s most popular because of its immense size and ability to house a wide variety of animal species and birds. You may spot tree-climbing lion lounging overhead or elephants migrating from the Kibale National Park, another worthwhile visit for spotting antelope, warthog, lion, leopard, golden cat, and others.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
This popular savannah reserve has the widest variety of wildlife of any Ugandan park and offers unique sightings.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Travel to the ancient rainforest where more than half of the world’s mountain gorillas reside.
Kibale National Park
Spend time at the most evergreen forest in the country with the highest density of chimps in Africa.
Crested crane
is the national animal
Ugandan Shilling
is the local currency
Swahili & English
are the national languages
Kampala
is the capital