Uganda National Parks, Wildlife, and other Attractions
Uganda in the eastern part of Africa is one of the best safari destinations on the continent blessed with a variety of attractions including over 12 national parks, 13 wildlife reserves, cultural attractions, and rich history among others.
The country is blessed with a variety of wildlife, for example, Uganda is believed to host over 331 different species of mammals and over 1090 specie of birds the thing which makes Uganda a perfect destination for bird lovers.
Below is the list of national parks, game reserves, and other attractions in Uganda
Bwindi Forest National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable forest National Park in the southwestern part of the country is believed to host the highest population of mountain gorillas in the world and trekking mountain gorillas is a common tourist activity in the park
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park located in the western part of Uganda known to be one of the most loved and visited nationals in the country and the only place where you can spot the tree climbing lions.
Lake Mburo National Park
The Park found in the western region of the country is the smallest and closest park to Kampala and is home to a variety of animals like zebra, impala, hippopotamus, warthog, African buffalo, common eland, and over 300 bird species.
Murchison Falls National Park
This 3-day self-drive gorilla safari is one of the shortest gorilla safaris in Uganda, this safari package will take you to visit the Mountain gorillas in their natural habitat in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
The Park found in the western region of the country is the smallest and closest park to Kampala and is home to a variety of animals like zebra, impala, hippopotamus, warthog, African buffalo, common eland, and over 300 bird species.
Semiliki National Park
This 3-day self-drive gorilla safari is one of the shortest gorilla safaris in Uganda, this safari package will take you to visit the Mountain gorillas in their natural habitat in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.