Bwindi Impenetrable National Park has mist-covered hillsides blanketed by one of Uganda's oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests. More famously, this “impenetrable forest” also protects an estimated 400 mountain gorillas – roughly half of the world’s population... read more>>

Queen Elizabeth National Park is understandably Uganda’s most popular tourist destination. Habitat for classic big game, ten primate species including chimpanzees and over 600 species of birds... read more>>

Murchison Falls National Park lies at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley. First gazetted as a game reserve in 1926, it is Uganda's largest and oldest conservation area, hosting 76 species of mammals and 451 birds... read more>>

Kidepo Valley National Park lies in the rugged, semi arid valleys between Uganda’s borders with Sudan and Kenya. Gazetted as a national park in 1962, it has a profusion of big game and hosts over 77 mammal species as well as around 475 bird species. read more>>

The Rwenzoris – the fabled Mountains of the Moon – lie in western Uganda along the Uganda-Congo border. The equatorial snow peaks include the third highest point in Africa read more>>

Lake Mburo National Park is a compact gem. It is home to 350 bird species as well as zebra, impala, eland, buffalo, oribi, Defassa waterbuck, leopard, hippo, hyena, topi and reedbuck. read more>>