Overview Yes, Uganda is one of the best destinations for birding safaris in Africa and the world. Known as the “Pearl of Africa,” Uganda boasts diverse habitats, from savannahs and wetlands to forests and mountains, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts. Uganda is home to over 1,070 bird species, representing more than half of...Read More
Overview Rwenzori National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in southwestern Uganda, near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo at approximately 996 km2. The park encompasses most of the Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the “Mountains of the Moon” with the highest peak at 5,109 meters and the upper regions permanently...Read More
Overview Uganda is home to over 1000 bird species recorded making it more than 50% and 11% of Africa and the world’s bird population respectively. Uganda is renowned for its array of specialty, endemic, and migratory species. With diverse habitats, from tropical rainforests and high-altitude Mountains to extensive savannas and wetlands; Uganda offers incredible opportunities...Read More
Introduction Mgahinga National Park is Uganda’s smallest National Park with an area cover of 33.9 square kilometers located in the southwestern region. Mgahinga National Park situated in the Virunga region encompassed by three out of the eight Virunga Mountains namely Mount Gahinga, Muhabura and Sabyinyo. Within the Virunga region, Mgahinga National Park is bordered by...Read More
Located in southwestern Uganda along the border with Democratic Republic of Congo at 1000km2 the park was gazetted in 1991 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was listed a heritage site between 1999 and 2004 because of the insecurity and lack of resources in the park. Also known as ‘Mountains of the Moon’,...Read More
Murchison Falls National Park is the oldest and largest protected area in Uganda at over 3,893km2 and its comprised of Murchison Falls National Park, Bungungu Wildlife Reserve at 501km2, Karuma Wildlife Reserve at 678km2 and Budongo Forest Reserve at 592km2 managed by both Uganda Wildlife Authority and National Forestry Authority as Murchison Falls Conservation Area....Read More
Queen Elizabeth National Park is located in western Uganda, spanning the districts of Kasese, Kamwenge, Bushenyi and Rukungiri which is 1,978km2 big with the bigger percentage 50% in Bushenyi, 33% in Rukungiri and 11% in Kasese and 376km in distance by road from Kampala. Queen Elizabeth National Park also spans the equator line; monuments on...Read More
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is unearthed in the South Western part on Uganda on the edge of the Rift Valley inside the most densely populated areas which are Kanungu, Kabale and Kisoro, occupying about 331km2 and in 1994, it was listed as UNESCO world heritage site due to its ecological importance and it became...Read More
Kibale forest is one of the most attractive national parks situated in western Uganda at 766km2 encompassing primarily moist evergreen forest. Kibale is one of the remaining forests that contain both lowland and montane forest and sustains the last expanse of pre-montane forest. Gazetted in 1932 and formally established in 1993 to protect a large...Read More
Uganda is home to over 1100 bird species recorded making it more than 50% and 11% of Africa and world’s bird population respectively. Uganda is renowned for its array of specialty and endemic species including but not limited to the shoebill stork, African green broadbill, African grey parrot, Ruwenzori turaco, Rwenzori batis, Ruwenzori nightjar, Shelley’s...Read More
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