Uganda’s ten National Parks, contain epics and a fabulous variety of habitats, which range from snow-capped mountains ( Rwenzori Mountain ) and papyrus swamp ( Mountain Elgon ), to dark tropical forests ( Bwindi impenetrable and Kibale forest ) and open savannah plains ( Lake Mburo, Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley ). Most importantly, these diverse settings are home to an impressive range of wildlife and not forgetting, over 1000 species of bird, many are central African species. Last but not lists, the Mammals include African Elephants, Hippopotamus, Cape Buffaloes, and different forest primates; among them are chimpanzees in ( Kibale, Budongo, Kyambura gorge, and Semuliki), Golden monkeys in Mgahinga, L’hoest’s monkey and the shy mountain gorillas in ( Bwindi impenetrable and Mgahinga ), while the big game animals viewing are to be found in the savanna National parks

MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK
Uganda’s oldest and largest Park, is located in Northwest Uganda, covering an area of about 5072 km2, combined with the contiguous Karuma and Bugungu wildlife reserves…

Lake Mburo National Park
Lake Mburo National Park is situated in Kiruluta district between Masaka and Mbarara district in western- Uganda, about 240 kilometers from the capital city Kampala…

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Located in the Southwestern part of Uganda, known for Gorilla tracking and golden monkey tracking, as the strongest pillars that rise out of the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park…

Bwindi Forest National Park
Gazetted as a National Park in 1991 and declared a UNESCO National World Heritage Site in 1994, Beside that, is World’s Mountain gorilla tracking destination with over 630 gorillas…

Kibale Forest National Park
Nestled in the western Ugandan Bundibugyo district, covers an area of 795 km². With afro-montane, rainforest, and bamboo, it marks a primary destination for chimpanzee tracking…

Mount Elgon National Park
Nearing the Kenyan border to Uganda. Mountain Elgon Hiker / climber use the same routes of Sipi fall of Budadiri then connect to Sasa trail that descends back to Sipi trail.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Sites on 1,978 km² and extends from Lake George in the north-east to Lake Edward in the south-west and includes the Kazinga Channel connecting the two lakes…

Kidepo Valley National Park
Nestled in northeastern Uganda, Kidepo National Park is 1442 km². It has rough hills, seasonal riverines, and a semi-arid savannah when it was gazetted in 1962…
Mountain Rwenzori National Park
is nestled in western Uganda, covering an area of 1000 km². It was established in 1991 and later recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site in 1994…

Semliki National Park
Covering an area of 220 km² and is surrounded by lush jungle vegetation type of open acacia, grassy savannah, and swampy areas, favorable for exotic wildlife experience…


