Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, also known as the tourism hub or the primates capital of Uganda , as over 250 gorilla permits are sold every day especially during the month of June, July, September Bwindi is a prime example of a tropical rainforest, characterized by an annual average temperature ranging from a minimum of 7-15°C to a maximum of 20-27°C. This impenetrable forest receives the highest amount of rainfall in the while country. The yearly precipitation varies between 1,400 and 1,900 millimeters. LEARN MORE
Kibale Forest National Park is renowned as a prime safari park in Africa for chimpanzee trekking safaris, boasting the greatest variety of primates in East Africa. The area covers 795km2 of land and is home to 13 primate species, including chimpanzees. It boasts some of the most stunning and diverse tropical forests in Uganda. Forest covering is dominant in the center and northern regions of the park, namely on the elevated Fort Portal plateau. Kibale, located at the northern end of the park, is the highest point with an elevation of 1590 m beyond sea level. LEARN MORE
Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most renowned and most frequently visited wildlife national park in Uganda. The park is situated in the western region of Uganda, specifically in the districts of Kamwenge, Rukingiri, Rubirizi, and Kasese. The currently known extent of Queen Elizabeth National Park is approximately 764 square miles. The national park shares a boundary with Kibale National Park in Uganda and is considered to be an extension of Virunga National Park in Congo. LEARN MORE
Adventuring Murchison Falls National Park which is Uganda’s top largest national park is more of a dream that you always want to have in life. The visit to the hugest national park of Uganda is one of those marvelous and greatest adventurous experience one shouldn’t fail to do while on their trips. Your travelling expedition to this park will help you appreciate the beauty of various attractions such as the water falls, the exceedingly rich bio diversity and the wild life and later confirm that yes indeed Uganda is the pearl of Africa. LEARN MORE