Queen Elizabeth National Park:
Queen Elizabeth National Parki s home to over 95 mammal species and over 600 bird species.
Read MoreBwindi Impenetrable National Park:
Bwindi is a mist-covered hillsides are blanketed by one of Uganda’s oldest and most biologically…
Read MoreKidepo Valley National Park
Kidepo lies in the rugged, semi arid valleys between Uganda’s borders with south Sudan in the north west and only 5km from the eastern border of Kenya
Read MoreMurchison Falls National Park:
At Murchison Falls, the Nile squeezes through an 8m wide gorge and plunges with a thunderous roar into the “Devil’s Cauldron”, creating a trademark rainbow.
Read MoreRwenzori Mountains National Park:
Highest point: 5,109m above sea level on Mt Stanley’s Margherita Peak. The border with DR Congo bisects Mt. Stanley
Read MoreLake Mburo National Park:
The parks’ precarious past has seen wildlife virtually eliminated several times: firstly, in various attempts to rid the region of tsetse flies
Read MoreMgahinga Gorilla National Park:
The park takes its name from “Gahinga” – the local word for the piles of volcanic stones cleared from farmland at the foot of the volcanoes
Read MoreMount Elgon National Park:
Mt Elgon was once Africa’s highest mountain, far exceeding Kilimanjaro’s current 5,895m. Millennia of erosion have reduced its height to 4,321m
Read MoreKibale Forest National Park:
Kibale’s premier attraction is the Kanyanchu Primate Walk, offering the opportunity to seek out thirteen different primate species
Read MoreSemuliki National Park:
It is the only tract of true lowland tropical forest in East Africa, hosting 441 recorded bird species and 53 mammals
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