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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Uganda

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, located in south-western Uganda on the edge of the Rift Valley, is one of Africa’s most ancient and biologically diverse rainforests. Dating back over 25,000 years, this mist-covered jungle is home to an incredible 400 plant species and provides refuge to some of the world’s rarest wildlife. Most famously, Bwindi protects approximately 459 mountain gorillas—almost half of the world’s remaining population. This “impenetrable forest” is one of the best places on earth to experience gorilla trekking, offering visitors the chance to come face-to-face with these majestic primates in their natural habitat.

Kidepo valley National park

Kidepo valley National park

Uganda

Kidepo Valley National Park: Uganda’s Ultimate Wilderness Experience Kidepo Valley National Park is Uganda’s most remote and least explored national park, yet it is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most breathtaking wilderness areas. Located in the semi-arid valleys of Karamoja, the park borders South Sudan to the northwest and Kenya just 5km to the east, sitting approximately 700km from Kampala. From Apoka, at the heart of the park, the vast golden savanna extends far beyond the protected area, framed by distant mountain ranges that dominate the horizon. The park’s two main rivers, Kidepo and Narus, dry up during the harsh dry season, leaving behind scattered pools that become lifelines for wildlife. During the dry months, the Narus Valley is the park’s prime game-viewing area, offering a reliable water source that attracts large concentrations of: ✅ Lions 🦁 – Often seen resting on rocky outcrops ✅ Buffaloes 🦬 – A thriving population of 10,000 to 15,000 individuals ✅ Elephants 🐘 – Their numbers have surged from just 200 in the 1990s to between 650 and 1,000 today ✅ Zebras, hartebeests, and many more antelope species The park is also one of the best places to see Rothschild’s giraffes.

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park

Uganda

Lake Mburo National Park: Uganda’s Compact Gem Lake Mburo National Park may be Uganda’s smallest savanna park, but it is rich in biodiversity, scenic beauty, and cultural significance. Conveniently located near the highway linking Kampala to western Uganda, the park offers an accessible yet immersive safari experience. Despite its size, wetlands cover 20% of the park’s surface, forming part of a 50km-long wetland system connected by swamps and five lakes within the park’s borders. These diverse ecosystems support an incredible variety of wildlife, birds, and aquatic species, making Lake Mburo a must-visit destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers. A Park with a Resilient Past 🌿🦓 Lake Mburo National Park has faced several challenges throughout its history, with wildlife being nearly wiped out multiple times due to: ✅ Attempts to eliminate tsetse flies ✅ Conversion of land into ranches ✅ Subsistence poaching

Mount Elgon

Mount Elgon

Uganda

Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano and one of Uganda’s oldest geological formations, with its first eruption occurring around 24 million years ago. At one point in history, it was Africa’s tallest mountain, standing even higher than Kilimanjaro’s 5,895m. However, millions of years of erosion have gradually reduced its height to 4,321m, ranking it as the 4th highest peak in East Africa and the 8th highest on the continent. A Mountain of Cultural Significance Mount Elgon is home to the Bagisu and Sabiny tribes, while the Ndorobo community has historically lived in the forests of Benet. To the Bagisu (BaMasaba), the mountain represents their ancestral father, Masaba, and they continue to honor this heritage by referring to the mountain by his name. The Bagisu circumcision ritual (Imbalu), one of the region’s most significant cultural traditions, is directly tied to the mountain. This public initiation ceremony, held every even-numbered year, marks a young man’s transition into adulthood and attracts visitors from across the country.

Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls National Park

Uganda

Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s oldest and largest conservation area, covering vast expanses of savanna, woodland, and riverine forests. Originally gazetted as a game reserve in 1926, the park was officially designated as one of Uganda’s first national parks in 1952. It lies at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley, where the Bunyoro escarpment descends into rolling, palm-dotted plains, offering one of the most dramatic landscapes in East Africa. In the midst of the park lies one of the world's most powerful waterfalls. Here, the mighty Victoria Nile is forced through a narrow 8-meter-wide gorge, before plunging 45 meters into the Devil’s Cauldron below, sending up a thunderous roar and a permanent rainbow mist. This breathtaking natural wonder marks the final act in an 80km stretch of rapids, after which the river calms into a broad, tranquil flow as it meanders toward Lake Albert. This stretch of river is one of Uganda’s greatest wildlife viewing spots, attracting elephants, giraffes, and buffaloes to the riverbanks, while hippos, Nile crocodiles, a aquatic birds and birds of prey. The Park is home to a remarkable 144 mammal species, 556 bird species, 51 reptiles, and 51 amphibians. The northern sector of the park is characterized by open savanna grasslands, Borassus palms, and acacia woodlands, while the southern section is dominated by woodlands. offering diverse habitats for a wide range of wildlife.

One of the Top 10 things to do. A boat safari along the victoria Nile. Murchison Falls National Park

One of the Top 10 things to do. A boat safari along the victoria Nile. Murchison Falls National Park

Uganda

A boat safari along the victoria Nile, Murchison Falls National Park.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Uganda

Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda is renowned for its: Key Attractions •Kyambura Gorge: A scenic valley with lush vegetation and wildlife. The valley offers Chimpanzee trekking in a natural habitat. •Ishasha Sector: Famous for tree-climbing lions. •The Kazinga Channel: A waterway connecting Lake George and Lake Edward, home to hippos, Nile crocodiles and diverse birdlife making it a birder's paradise. Wildlife •Big Cats: Lions in the Kasenyi plains and the Mweya peninsula. leopards across the park woodlands •Other Animals: Large Elephants herds, buffaloes, antelopes, and various primates. The park offers game drives and abundant wildlife sightings, water safaris, and chimpanzee tracking, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park

Tanzania

The Maasai people call it ‘’Siringet’’ meaning wide endless plains. A UNESCO’s world Heritage site and a biosphere reserve since 1981 ,Serengeti is ,one of the oldest ,the largestand the best National Park in Africa. Serengeti is one of the most famous wildlife areas in the world with the greatest concentration of wild animals on the planet! This world -renownedPark is a sanctuary for last remaining annual mammal migration in the world. The wildlife experience in this most famous park is unparalleled ! Serengeti is home to the richest large predator/prey interactions worldwide and its plant and animal diversity is equally rich. There are more than 530 species of bird that has been recorded in Serengeti, a quarter of which migrate annually to or through the park. To witness these unique wonders, Serengeti offers game viewing, walking safaris, hot air balloon filming and photographic safaris.

Top 10 activities. Lions Tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Top 10 activities. Lions Tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Uganda

Our Itineraries are rich for big cats enthusiasts. A guest during Experiential lions tracking.

Top 10 things to Do in Uganda.

Top 10 things to Do in Uganda.

Uganda

A trip to the source of River Nile and the Rapids, Bungee Jumping, white water rafting. Murchison Falls National Park and Rhino trekking, a boat safari and game drive Safari in the savannah Kidepo valley National park game drive Safari. Community Tours with the Inhabitants. Kibale Forest National Park , Chimpanzee tracking. Sempaya hot springs, semuliki wildlife reserve. Queen Elizabeth National Park, Big 4 safari, Ishasha sector, Kyambura gorge and a water safari on the kazinga channel. Bwindi impenetrable forest National park, Gorilla trekking. Mgahinga Gorilla National park and the Volcanoes. Mountaineering in the Rwenzori mountains. Uganda's highest point and third in Africa. Lake Bunyonyi, Second deepest lake in Africa. Lake Mburo National park. The walking safari. Horse back tours. Cycling in the park.

Water adventures on River Nile.

Water adventures on River Nile.

Uganda

A trip to explore the source of the Nile. And navigate the rapids all day.