Uganda National Parks
Uganda National Parks: Uganda, also known as the pearl of Africa, as named by Winston church hill leaves up to its name with several attractions like the endangered mountain gorillas, the endangered shoebill stork, a prehistoric bird, the golden monkeys, and different attractions when you embark on your Uganda safari. Most travelers interested in Uganda tours choose the national parks as their notable destinations to explore the wildlife, and it should be noted that among the different countries in Africa, Uganda has national parks that have unique attractions for every national park you get to visit. This will give you an outstanding wildlife package when you combine the different national parks. Continue with the different national parks that you should not miss out on for a safari to remember in Africa.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
The park is home to half of the remaining mountain gorillas, giving you more chances to embark on gorilla trekking in Africa. The park has about 20 habituated groups, making it easy for travelers to have chances of accessing the gorilla families compared to other gorilla trekking destinations in Africa. Still in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you will have the chance to participate in gorilla habituation in Uganda, which will give you the chance to watch how the primates are trained to get accustomed to human presence. With over 300 bird species, the park is one of the best destinations for birding in Uganda, where you will access species like the Albertine endemic bird species, migratory species, and others for a memorable safari experience. Other activities you can take part in include the nature walks that will give you exceptional views of the park, and you will also have the chance to visit the Batwa community, an indigenous group of people who will showcase their culture through dance, traditional songs, food, and much more.
Murchison Falls National Park
The park is the largest national park in Uganda and is home to the world’s most powerful waterfalls. Choosing to visit Murchison Falls National Park will allow you to access four of the big five animals in Uganda, and the Rhinos can be seen on your way to Murchison Falls National Park when you visit Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Kibale National Park
Toro-Semuliki National Park
Kidepo National Park
Mount Elgon National Park
Mount Rwenzori National Park
Mgahinga National Park
Lake Mburo National Park
All these national parks will give you a rewarding safari experience in Uganda, so reach out to us and let us curate the best package to fulfill your wildlife needs in Uganda.
