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Uganda National Parks

Ways to explore the region

Uganda’s national parks pack gorillas, chimps, big game and the source of the Nile into one compact, green country. African Safari Trails arranges trips to every Ugandan park, from Bwindi to remote Kidepo. This page links to our full guide for each park.

Uganda is one of Africa’s most varied wildlife countries, where misty gorilla forests sit a day’s drive from savanna teeming with lions and elephants, snow-capped mountains rise near the equator, and the Nile thunders through big-game country. Its national parks range from world-famous gorilla forests to remote, rarely visited wildernesses. Below is a short guide to each, with a link to our full article, so you can build the right Uganda trip. African Safari Trails ties them together into one trip.

National Parks

Explore the national parks.

East Africa

National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi is the jewel of Uganda’s parks, a dense, ancient rainforest in the south-west that shelters close to half the world’s mountain gorillas. Four trailheads give access to different gorilla families, and the forest is also a superb birding destination. It is the heartland of gorilla trekking in Uganda.

East Africa

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Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Mgahinga, in the far south-west, is a small, quiet park set among three Virunga volcanoes on the Rwanda and Congo border. It offers gorilla trekking, golden monkeys and volcano hikes in dramatic scenery, far from the crowds. It is the place to combine primates with mountains.

East Africa

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Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth is Uganda’s most popular savanna park, famous for the wildlife-packed Kazinga Channel, the tree-climbing lions of the Ishasha sector and a rich mix of big game and birds. A boat safari on the channel is a highlight. It is classic big-game Uganda.

East Africa

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Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls, Uganda’s largest park, is built around the point where the Nile forces through a narrow gorge in a thunder of water. Game drives turn up lions, elephants and giraffes, and a boat cruise runs up to the foot of the falls. The falls are a spectacle in themselves.

East Africa

National Park

Kibale National Park

Kibale is the primate capital of Uganda, with the densest chimpanzee population in the region and thirteen primate species in all. Chimp tracking here has a high success rate, and a full-day habituation experience is on offer. It pairs with the nearby Bigodi swamp walk.

East Africa

National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo, in the remote far north-east, is one of Africa’s great unsung parks, a vast, wild savanna ringed by mountains with species found nowhere else in Uganda. Its isolation means few visitors and a true wilderness feel. It rewards those who make the trip.

East Africa

National Park

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo is a small, accessible park between Kampala and the south-west, known for its zebra, antelope and lakes. It allows walking safaris, boat trips and night drives, and makes a handy stop on the way to the gorillas. It is a gentle, easy introduction to the bush.

East Africa

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Rwenzori Mountains National Park

The Rwenzori, on the western border, are the fabled Mountains of the Moon, a range of glaciated peaks rising from tropical forest, with Margherita the third-highest point in Africa. The trek to the summit is wild and demanding, with shorter hikes for the less ambitious. It is a connoisseur’s mountain.

East Africa

National Park

Mount Elgon National Park

Mount Elgon, on the Kenyan border, is a vast, ancient volcano with one of the largest calderas in the world, climbed through forest and moorland with the lovely Sipi Falls on its slopes. It is far quieter than the bigger peaks. The caldera and caves are a highlight.

East Africa

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Semuliki National Park

Semuliki, in the west, is a slice of Central African lowland rainforest, with hot springs, Congo-basin birds and species found in few other parks. It is a birder’s park and a true off-the-beaten-track destination. The hot springs are its signature.

East Africa

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Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve

Pian Upe, in the rugged Karamoja region of the north-east, is a vast, remote savanna reserve of open plains and rocky outcrops, home to dry-country species and a real sense of wilderness. It sees very few visitors. It suits the adventurous traveller.

Planning a Uganda Parks Trip with African Safari Trails

Choosing which parks to combine, linking the gorilla forests to the savanna and mountains and pacing the drives between them all go more smoothly with someone who knows the country, so your Uganda trip flows rather than sprawls. African Safari Trails has spent years building itineraries across every park here, from Bwindi and Kibale to remote Kidepo and Pian Upe. They will tell you straight which parks suit your time and interests and how to tie them together, and handle the permits, lodges and transfers quietly in the background.

Want a proper quote, or just a steer on planning a Uganda trip? Reach out to African Safari Trails and a real person gets back to you.

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