Uganda is a country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, lush landscapes, and incredible biodiversity. It offers a range of safari experiences that allow visitors to explore its national parks and see some of Africa's most iconic animals up close.
Murchison Falls National Park: Situated in northern Uganda, this park is named after the stunning Murchison Falls, where the Nile River forces its way through a narrow gap. The park is home to various wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.
Kibale National Park: Renowned for its population of chimpanzees, Kibale is an excellent destination for primate tracking and birdwatching. The park's lush forest is also home to other primates like colobus monkeys and red-tailed monkeys.
Located in Entebbe, a 15-minute walk from UWEC’s Beach, No.5 Boutique Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center. Among the various facilities are a bar, a shared lounge, as well as a garden. The property has a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, a shared kitchen and free WiFi.
Paraa Safari Lodge offers a unique blend of comfort, relaxation and adventure. Each of the rooms is a haven of style and serenity, complete with balcony and private bathroom. The lodge is located in the north west of Uganda over looking one of nature's best kept secrets, the River Nile, on its journey from its source at Lake Victoria to join Lake Albert
Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Kyaninga and the Rwenzori Mountains beyond, Kyaninga Lodge is the spectacular result of one man’s vision and six years of unwavering commitment to creating an experience of Africa’s beauty unlike anything else.
Located on a peninsula within the heart of the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Mweya Safari Lodge is surrounded by the magical Rwenzori Mountains aptly described as the 'Mountains of the Moon'.
Is an archipelago region floating in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Tanzania. This famed collection of tiny islands, boasts some of Africa’s finest beaches and exotic spices.
The Mara is the site of Big Five & the Great Migration river crossings, when approximately 1.5 million wildebeest must cross the crocodile-filled waters as part of their endless journey around the Mara and the adjacent Serengeti in Tanzania.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Its mist-covered hillsides covered by one of Uganda’s oldest and most protected biologically diverse rainforests, half of the world's last remaining mountain gorilla population found here.