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Top destinations around Uganda

white rhinos

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is the sole natural home for white and black rhinos in Uganda, and it is situated relatively close to Murchison Falls National Park.

Visit Kasubi Tombs

The Kasubi tombs, a prominent Buganda cultural site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Uganda, serve as the burial sites for the monarchs of the Buganda kingdom.

queen Elizabeth National Park

It is the most popular savannah national park in Uganda, covering an area of 1978 square kilometers, and has a variety of wildlife including over 98 mammals and 600 birds. The kazinga channel has the highest concentration of wildlife in the park.

The 3840-square-kilometer Murchison Falls National Park is best known for its exciting wildlife safaris. However, you can't visit the park without seeing its beautiful waterfalls.

mountain gorilla family in the forest

Three nations—Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo—share the best three Virunga mountains, which are located in Mgahinga National Park. The park is well-known for its golden monkeys, mountain gorillas, and Batwa cultural walk.

The smallest national park in Uganda's savannah region, lake Mburo is well-known for its diverse antelope species and birdlife.

Kibale Forest National Park, established in 1993 as a national park, is home to numerous endangered chimpanzees as well as 12 other primate species.

Mount Elgon is an extinct volcano that erupted over twenty-four million years ago. It is the highest volcanic mountain in East Africa and the 8th highest mountain in Africa. Mount Elgon has the largest caldera in the world which is about 60 kilometers long and 40 kilometers wide.

Experience the best gorilla trekking, birding, and cultural safaris in Bwindi. This is a must-visit national park for all tourists with over 450 gorillas in the forest.