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Places To Visit In Uganda

Places to Visit in Uganda

Best Place To Visit in Uganda 2023-2024

The best places to visit in Uganda 2023-2024. Uganda is one of the most visited destinations in Africa when it comes to authentic wilderness experiences. Visitors on Uganda safaris have a lot to explore in the Pearl of Africa from magical wildlife encounters in the savannas to primate treks in the tropical rainforests to see chimpanzees and the rare mountain gorillas.

Uganda boasts of its irresistible beauty, home to diverse floral and faunal species as well as warm welcoming people. There are 10 National Parks to visit on Uganda safaris and 12 lush Wildlife Reserves all holding distinct attractions that make Uganda a treasured wildlife safari destination in Africa. Planning to visit Uganda soon and you are not sure of incredible places to explore? Here is the list of the best places to visit in Uganda 2023-2024.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park should be a must-visit on a Uganda safari holiday come 2023-2024. This beautiful tropical forest park is most popular for mountain gorilla trekking and also supports other diverse animal species. Located in Southwestern Uganda, Bwindi National Park supports over 459 mountain gorillas and these share the same habitat with other species of wildlife including chimpanzees, and colobus monkeys.

20 habituated families of mountain gorillas reside within Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a 331sq.km protected area. These are open for trekking in the 4 sectors –Rushaga, Buhoma, Nkuringo, and Ruhija region. Each of Bwindi’s trailheads contains habituated gorilla groups and each group is visited by a maximum of 8 guests. Visiting gorillas in Bwindi like other destinations like Rwanda or D.R. Congo requires you to have a valid gorilla permit and every permit costs USD 700 per person.

Kibale National Park

Kibale National Park is the most visited Uganda safari park for chimpanzee trekking experiences or chimpanzee habituation experiences. Lying within Kabarole District, Western Uganda, Kibale Forest National Park contains over 13 primate species and include an estimated 1500 chimpanzees. Created in 1993, Kibale occupies 795sq.km of land area and shelters not only chimpanzees but also other primates including the red-tailed monkeys, olive baboons, pottos, vervet monkeys, red colobus monkeys, l’hoest monkeys, as well as 375 species of birds. The park offers more than chimpanzee tracking experiences, but also nature/forest walks, birding or bird watching, and others.

Kibale National Park, Uganda

Kibale National Park, Uganda

Murchison Falls National Park

Lying on the Northwestern side of Uganda, Murchison Falls National Park is the biggest of the existing 10 Parks in this landlocked country. Covering more than 3840sq.km, Murchison Falls National Park is where the world’s powerful falls “Murchison Falls” is found and the park boasts of its huge profusion of wildlife. Over 76 mammal species, 451 bird species, amphibians, reptiles, floral species and butterflies all exist in this protected area.

Four of the big 5 games live within Murchison Falls National Park (elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards), and these share the habitat with the Rothschild giraffes, Jackson’s hartebeest, oribis, warthogs, hyenas, hippos, crocodiles, and more.

Rwenzori Mountains

The Rwenzori Mountains offer remarkably thrilling mountaineering adventure experiences which makes Uganda a must-visit destination for all hiking adventures in East Africa. Mount Rwenzori is a block mountain range comprising of 6 mountain ranges/peaks and on its summits, it is snow-capped. This block mountain and the park are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Rwenzori Mountains in Uganda

Rwenzori Mountains in Uganda

Queen Elizabeth National Park

For enthusiastic wildlife lovers, Queen Elizabeth National Park should be a must-visit come 2023-2024. This is Uganda’s 2nd biggest park, occupying 1978sq.km, and contains savanna, forest, and aquatic species. The park’s wildlife species include spotted hyenas, Uganda Kobs, buffaloes, elephants, topis, hippos, chimpanzees, Nile crocodiles, giant forest hogs, waterbucks, lions (tree-climbing lions inclusive –these reside within the Ishasha sector), leopards,

Birds –such as shoebill storks, collared pratincole, swamp nightjars, flamingoes, pied kingfishers, greater swamp warblers, white-winged warblers, papyrus gonoleks, malachite kingfishers, African emerald cuckoos, blue shouldered robin chat, African fin foot, brown illadopsis, red-throated wryneck, sulphur breasted bush shrike, chestnut wattle eye, white-breasted nigro-finch, to mention but a few.

Lake Mburo National Park

This is the most accessible park of the 10 Uganda Parks, taking clients not more than 4 hours to drive from Kampala. Located in Western Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park is a hidden gem destination, containing a huge profusion of antelopes and other mammals, reptiles, and bird species.

The different wildlife of Lake Mburo National Park include reedbucks, hyenas, oribis, leopards, zebras, hippos, elands, impalas, Defassa waterbucks, and 350 bird species. The tourism activities to indulge in while on a tour in Lake Mburo National Park include birding, game drives, launch cruises, nature walks, cycling, quad biking, cultural encounters, horseback riding, and more.

Lake Mburo National Park-

Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo National Park is found in far Northeastern Uganda, close to the border with Kenya and South Sudan. The 1442sq.km Kidepo Park holds a diversity of mammal species and reptiles. The park’s wildlife includes zebras, elephants, hartebeest, lions, oribis, black-backed and side-backed jackals, giraffes, spotted hyenas, buffaloes, cheetahs, and more. A Uganda tour in Kidepo is an amazing opportunity to conduct a game drive, nature walks, and hiking.

The Source of the Nile

Explore the Source of the Nile while on a tour in Jinja. Accessible about 80km from Kampala city center, Jinja is a renowned adrenaline adventure capital. This is where you can participate in different adventures including white-water rafting, bungee jumping, boat cruising, jet-boating, kayaking, and more.

The Source of the Nile River

The Source of the Nile River

Mabamba Wetland

Mabamba wetland is a lovely spot for birders on Uganda safaris. Birding tours in this wetland allow birders to identify aquatic birds including lizard buzzard, shoebill storks, gull-billed terns, papyrus gonoleks, carruther’s cisticolas, pallid harrier, white-winged warblers, malachite kingfishers, Northern brown-throated weavers, goliath herons, long-crested eagles, grey plantain eaters, cattle egrets and more.

Mabamba Wetland

Mabamba Wetland

Other places to consider visiting in Uganda 2023-2024 include the Sipi Falls, Mount Elgon National Park, Semuliki National Park, Lake Bunyonyi, Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Ssese Island, and more.

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