Destinations

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Suitable for gorilla trekking, immersive cultural experiences with the indigenous Batwa pygmies, and has over 350 bird species including 23 Albertine Rift endemics. It's a premier birdwatching destination where species like the African Green Broadbill can be spotted

Queen Elizabeth National Park

It is famous for the tree-climbing lions and boat cruises along the Kazinga Channel, where hippos, crocodiles and elephants congregate. Visitors track chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge's "Valley of Apes" or explore the savannahs with buffalo, Uganda kob and leopard.

Murchison Falls National Park

At this iconic park, the mighty Nile River explodes through a narrow 7-meter gorge, creating the dramatic Murchison Falls. Game drives reveal giraffes, hartebeests and elephants roaming the savannah, while boat safaris to the delta offer excellent shoebill stork sightings.

Jinja (Source of the Nile)

This marks where the Nile begins its 6,650km journey to the Mediterranean. Jinja offers world-class white-water rafting through thrilling Grade 5 rapids, bungee jumping over the Nile, and kayaking opportunities. Historical sites like the Speke Monument mark the Nile's discovery.

Kidepo Valley National Park

It is famous for the tree-climbing lions and boat cruises along the Kazinga Channel, where hippos, crocodiles and elephants congregate. Visitors track chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge's "Valley of Apes" or explore the savannahs with buffalo, Uganda kob and leopard.

Rwenzori Mountains

The legendary "Mountains of the Moon" feature glacier-capped peaks rising to 5,109m at Margherita Peak. There are multi-day treks that pass through surreal landscapes and the local Bakonzo guides share their mountain knowledge and cultural traditions throughout the journey.

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