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Uganda’s reputation of being Africa’s friendliest country originates from the fact that traditionally hospitality is a key element to its diverse population.
The pearl of Africa, is well known for its low level of crimes and hassles towards tourists. As one of the mysteries of the Victorian age you can go back in time as you view the source of the Nile that starts here and flow all the way to Egypt. Be part of history that was once here.
The first thing to be said about Uganda is that it is home to the highest concentration of primates on earth. It also has the highest mountain range in Africa and it is not difficult to understand why its terrain is deemed dramatic and beautiful.
Primate trekking (gorillas, chimps) in Bwindi/Kibale, classic savannah game drives for the “Big Five” (Murchison, Queen Elizabeth NPs), and diverse landscapes, often called the “Pearl of Africa”.
Key parks include Bwindi Impenetrable (gorillas), Kibale (chimps), Queen Elizabeth (tree-climbing lions, boat trips), and Murchison Falls (Nile river cruises, falls). Safaris usually last 8-15 days, focusing on these parks, with the dry seasons (June-Aug, Dec-Feb) being ideal for wildlife viewing.
Gorilla Trekking: The main draw, found in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
Chimpanzee Trekking: Kibale National Park is famous as the “Primate Capital,” also in Queen Elizabeth’s Kyambura Gorge.
Game Drives & Boat Cruises: See elephants, lions, buffalo, and more in Queen Elizabeth (tree-climbing lions) and Murchison Falls (delta cruises).
Walking Safaris: Available in Lake Mburo National Park, offering close-up views.
Rhino Tracking: Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is the only place to see rhinos on foot.
Bwindi Impenetrable NP: Mountain gorillas.
Kibale NP: Chimpanzees, other primates.
Queen Elizabeth NP: Tree-climbing lions, boat trips, diverse wildlife.
Murchison Falls NP: Mighty falls, Nile River, big game.
Lake Mburo NP: Zebras, walking safaris, buffer park.
Kidepo Valley NP: Remote, classic African savanna experience.
Planning Your Trip:
Best Time: Dry seasons (June-August & December-February) for easier travel and wildlife viewing.
Duration: 8-15 days for a comprehensive trip; shorter 3-4 day trips possible for single parks.
Cost: Varies widely, from budget to luxury, often $700-$1800+ per person/night, including permits.
Combine with: Rwanda (for more gorillas) or Kenya/Tanzania (for the Great Migration).