Uganda
An
Unmatched
Wilderness Experience
Uganda offers an unparalleled blend of pristine wilderness, rich cultural heritage, and extraordinary wildlife encounters. From the misty mountains where endangered mountain gorillas roam to the thundering Murchison Falls, Uganda delivers authentic African experiences that transform travelers into storytellers.
Must Know Facts
Best Time to Visit
—Dry Seasons (June - August, December - February) are optimal for gorilla trekking and game viewing, with accessible roads and clear mountain views.
Essential Information
+Cultural Experiences
+Things to Do
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Home to nearly half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas, offering once-in-a-lifetime trekking experiences in ancient rainforests.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Diverse ecosystems featuring tree-climbing lions in Ishasha, boat safaris on Kazinga Channel, and over 600 bird species.
Murchison Falls National Park
Witness the Nile's dramatic plunge through a 7-meter gorge, combined with exceptional game viewing and Nile crocodile encounters.
Lake Bunyonyi
Africa's second-deepest lake, surrounded by terraced hillsides and dotted with 29 islands. Perfect for canoeing, swimming, and cultural village visits.
Jinja - Adventure Capital
Experience world-class white water rafting on the Nile, bungee jumping, kayaking, and visit the source of the world's longest river.
Kibale Forest National Park
Track habituated chimpanzees through dense rainforest, home to 13 primate species and over 370 bird species in Uganda's primate capital.