Explore Uganda National Parks
Why Visit Uganda National Park?
Africa’s national parks are more than just protected areas — they are living landscapes where nature thrives, cultures coexist, and adventure unfolds. From the thunderous roar of a lion on the savannah to the quiet beauty of a giraffe at sunrise, these parks offer immersive experiences that connect you to the heart of the continent. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, a photography enthusiast, or a curious traveler, Africa’s national parks promise moments that will move you forever.
Wildlife Density
Over 1,000 species of mammals, birds & reptiles across our parks.
Eco-Lodges & Camps
Stay in comfortable, sustainable lodges amidst the wild.
Photographic Safaris
Picture-perfect landscapes & iconic wildlife encounters.
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Top National Parks We Cover
Explore Africa’s most iconic parks, where every landscape tells a story and every safari sparks wonder.
Murchison Falls National Park is part of the greater Murchison Falls Conservation Area (MFCA), which encompasses various other woodlands
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site is located in the southwestern part of Uganda.
Kibale National Park is a popular destination for chimpanzee trekking in Uganda. It is located approximately 320 kilometres west of Kampala
Queen Elizabeth National Park is among the most popular savanna parks in Uganda.
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Have Questions About Visiting Africa’s National Parks?
1 What’s the best time to visit each park?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry). Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
2 Are the parks family-friendly?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry). Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
3 What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?
The ideal time varies by park and what you want to experience.
- Masai Mara (Kenya): July–October for the Great Migration.
- Serengeti (Tanzania): June–October, also for the migration and dry-season game viewing
- Bwindi (Uganda): June–August and December–February for gorilla trekking
- Zanzibar: June–October (cool and dry), December–February (hot and dry). Dry seasons are best for wildlife visibility, while wet seasons offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
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