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Western Region

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Queen Elizabeth National Park
The lush savannah of Queen Elizabeth National Park offers prime grazing to buffaloes, elephants, various antelopes and a checklist of over 600 bird species.

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Bwindi Impenetrable Forests
Of Uganda’s forested reserves, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is best known for its superb gorilla tracking, but it also provides refuge to elephant, chimpanzee, monkeys and various small antelope and bird species.

 

Rwenzori Mountains Ranges
Rwenzori Mountains National Park protects the eastern slopes and glacial peaks of the 120km-long Rwenzori Mountains or ‘Mountains of the Moon’, a world-class hiking and mountaineering destination.

 

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Mountain gorillas form the main attraction at Mgahinga National Park, which protects the Ugandan portion of the Virungas, an imposing string of nine freestanding extinct and active volcanoes that runs along the border with Rwanda and the Congo.

 

Semliki National Park
The lower-lying and more remote Semliki National Park, an extension of the Congo’snIturi Rainforest set at the base of the northern Rwenzori, is of special due to 40 Congolese bird species recorded nowhere else in the country.

 

Lake Mburo National Park
The closest savannah reserve to Kampala, Lake Mburo National Park is centred on a series of swamp-fringed lakes known for their rich birdlife, notably the secretive African finfoot.

Kibale National Park
Kibale National Park is a primatologist’s dream. More than 1,000 chimpanzees inhabit in the park, as well as half-a-dozen readily observed monkey species, including the acrobatic red colobus and black-and-white colobus, and the handsome L’Hoest’s monkey.

Eastern Region'

Travelling East wards you'll come across the source of the river Nile, enjoy boat rides on the Nile, water rafting at Bujagali falls, Bungee jumping, Tororo rocks, The Elgon Mountain, Nyero rock paintings in Kumi district, Mt. Moroto and so more.
Find out more about these pleasant destinations below

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Mountain Elgon National park
It's spectacular scenery is the main attraction for hikers, but there is also a variety of forest monkeys and small antelopes. Other attractions include ancient cave paintings, spectacular caves and hot springs within the crater.

 

The source of the Nile
The source of the Nile, alluded to hazily in the ancient writings of Ptolemy, stood as one of the great geographical mysteries of the Victorian Age.

 


Murchison Falls National Park
Find more about Uganda's largest national park, filled with lots attractions and wildlife experiencesS.

 

Kidepo National Park one of the oldest national parks of the country.​

Northarn Region

Central Regionu

In the heart of Uganda's central region, you will many preserved cultural sites and destinations suitable for adventures and researchers. These range from tombs, kingdom heritage sites and buildings, Kampala and Entebbe city centres, falls and massive water bodies such Lake Victoria.
Find out more about these pleasant destinations;

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Kasubi royal tombs

Ssezibwa falls
Similar to the gushing waters of the Nile are the Ssezibwa falls in the central region. Find out more.

Kampala city centre
Kampala, the capital has many attractions, destinations and tourists activities ranging from events to prime time venues. Find out more

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Entebbe
Having the country's international airport is not that Entebbe has to offer, find out more.​

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