Uganda is incredibly diverse. It offers everything from dense rainforest jungle and open savannah to mountain ranges and crater lakes. What you “must not miss” depends on your interests, but several destinations are featured in many Uganda safari tours:
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
This is where you will find the mountain gorillas. Dense green jungle, steep terrain, and an experience that feels nowhere else as intense.
Queen Elizabeth National Park:
A diverse park with savannah, lakes, and abundant wildlife. Known for the boat trip on the Kazinga Channel and the tree-climbing lions in Ishasha.
Kibale Forest National Park:
The best place for seeing wild chimpanzees in Uganda. Green, accessible rainforest jungle with a high chance of encounters.
Murchison Falls National Park:
The wildlife-rich game park. A diverse and beautiful landscape. Here you see the Nile River squeezing through a narrow gorge and go on safaris in open savanna.
Lake Mburo National Park.
Smaller scale and quieter. Ideal for active travellers. You can go a walking, cycling safari or horseback safari.
If you have a bit more time during your culture and nature tour in Uganda, Kidepo Valley National Park and the Karamoja Region are absolutely worth a visit. This remote region in the north feels raw and pristine and is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful places in Africa.
Also, Mabamba Swamp near Entebbe Airport is worth a visit. This marshland on the shore of Lake Victoria is the best place to spot the rare shoebill stork in Africa and offers a completely different, peaceful nature experience.
What makes Uganda truly unique is the combination of all these landscapes. No single park tells the full story. That is why we always plan together with you to match your interests and pace, creating a balanced journey that never feels like a checklist.