Dive deep into Uganda’s uncharted beauty.
From Bwindi’s dense, mysterious forests and Kibale’s rich primate realms to the majestic cascades of Murchison Falls, the diverse ecosystems of Queen Elizabeth, and the tranquil embrace of Lake Bunyonyi, our tours immerse you in the very essence of Uganda’s natural wonders.
Discover Uganda and explore the Pearl of Africa with us.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Deep within the misty hills of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest lies a treasure – nearly half of the world’s population of majestic mountain gorillas. To embark on this incredible gorilla trekking experience, we recommend planning your journey during the drier months of June to August and December to February.
Kibale Forest
Step into the captivating world of Kibale Forest National Park, where the highest primate density on Earth resides. This lush forest is a haven for 13 primate species, including the charismatic chimpanzees.
For the best chance of encountering these incredible creatures, we suggest visiting during the drier months of December to February and June to July.
Murchison Falls
Behold the power of nature at Murchison Falls as the mighty Nile River forces its way through a narrow gorge, cascading over 40 meters in a breathtaking display.
Uganda’s largest national park, Murchison Falls, is a sanctuary for a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and a multitude of bird species.
For unparalleled wildlife viewing, plan your visit during the dry seasons of December to February and June to July.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Immerse yourself in the wonders of Queen Elizabeth National Park, an extraordinary place where diverse ecosystems thrive. From the vast savannah to the lush rainforest, dense papyrus swamps, and the expansiveness of Lake Edward, this park offers endless exploration.
To witness the abundant wildlife in their natural habitat, we recommend visiting during the dry seasons of December to February and June to July.
Lake Bunyonyi
Finally, indulge in serenity at the picturesque Lake Bunyonyi, a haven for relaxation and bird watching enthusiasts.
For a truly idyllic experience, we suggest visiting during the drier months of June to August and December to February. With its 29 islands and an abundance of bird species, Lake Bunyonyi is a paradise for bird watchers and the perfect way to conclude your unforgettable safari adventure.
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