Kibale National Park

One of Uganda’s most iconic parks. Known for its tree-climbing lions, the scenic Kazinga Channel boat cruise, and an incredible variety of wildlife.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

One of Uganda’s most iconic parks. Known for its tree-climbing lions, the scenic Kazinga Channel boat cruise, and an incredible variety of wildlife.

Murchison Falls National Park

Uganda’s largest national park. The Nile River dramatically forces its way through a narrow gorge — a breathtaking sight. Home to elephants, giraffes, lions, hippos, and crocodiles.

Mount Elgon National Park

Centered around the extinct volcano Mount Elgon, on the border with Kenya. Known for
waterfalls, caves, and scenic hiking trails.

Semuliki National Park

A lush tropical forest along the Congo border. Known for the Sempaya Hot Springs and
diverse birdlife.

Rwenzori Mountains National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the legendary “Mountains of the Moon.”
Famous for its trekking routes and the glaciers of Mount Stanley.

Lake Mburo National Park

A small but charming park known for its zebras, impalas, and hippos. Perfect for walking safaris, cycling, and boat trips. Lake Mburo National Park is a gem of central Uganda

Kidepo Valley National Park

Remote and wild, located in the far northeast near the South Sudan border. Stunning landscapes and one of Africa’s last true wilderness areas. Excellent chances to see lions, cheetahs, and large herds of buffalo.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Small but spectacular, part of the Virunga volcanic range. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park may be Uganda’s smallest park, but it holds immense beauty and significance.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the endangered mountain gorillas. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Africa’s most extraordinary natural treasures.