Primates & Wildlife Uganda Safari

Discover Uganda’s Most Thrilling National Parks

Explore Uganda’s top three national parks, each offering stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique adventures.

Kibale National Park – The Primate Capital
Spanning 766 sq. km, Kibale is a lush rainforest teeming with 13 primate species, 370+ bird species, and 250 butterfly species. A prime site for tropical forest research.

Queen Elizabeth National Park – A Wildlife Haven
Established in 1952, this 1,978 sq. km park features savannahs, forests, wetlands, and crater lakes, set against the Rwenzori Mountains—home to diverse wildlife.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park – Gorilla Sanctuary
A UNESCO site since 1994, Bwindi’s 321 sq. km rainforest shelters 120+ mammals, 345 bird species, and endangered mountain gorillas. Beyond trekking, enjoy cultural experiences with the Batwa people.