Iconic Destinations
Explore Uganda's diverse landscapes, from the mist-covered mountains of the west to the vast savannahs of the north.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in southwestern Uganda, Bwindi is home to nearly half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas. Its ancient, mist-covered rainforest harbors over 400 species of plants and 350 species of birds, making it one of Africa's most biodiverse reserves.

Queen Elizabeth National Park
Spanning the equator in western Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is famed for its remarkable biodiversity and iconic tree-climbing lions of Ishasha. The Kazinga Channel boat cruise offers unrivaled close encounters with hippos, elephants, and an astonishing array of waterbirds.

Murchison Falls National Park
Uganda's largest national park is crowned by the thunderous Murchison Falls, where the entire River Nile forces through a narrow 7-meter gorge. The park shelters all of the Big Five and offers unforgettable boat cruises along the Nile to the base of the falls.
Kibale Forest National Park
Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale Forest boasts the highest density and diversity of primates in all of Africa. Guided chimpanzee tracking through its lush tropical rainforest is a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with our closest relatives.
Kidepo Valley National Park
Tucked away in Uganda's remote northeastern corner, Kidepo Valley is a rugged, semi-arid wilderness often hailed as Africa's finest frontier park. Its dramatic landscapes shelter species found nowhere else in Uganda, including cheetahs, ostriches, and striped hyenas.

Jinja - Source of the Nile
Sitting at the point where Lake Victoria gives birth to the mighty River Nile, Jinja is the undisputed adventure capital of East Africa. From world-class white water rafting to bungee jumping and kayaking, it offers an adrenaline-packed complement to any wildlife safari.
