Uganda National Parks & Game Reserves: A Definitive List

Many are unaware that Uganda, referred regarded as the “Pearl of Africa,” boasts numerous national parks and reserves that provide unparalleled wildlife encounters and a diverse array of stunning scenery. From deep tropical rainforests inhabited by endangered species like mountain gorillas and the black crowned crane to vast savannahs abundant in variety, there is much to discover. Uganda’s protected regions serve as a sanctuary for nature and animal aficionados, as well as adventure seekers.

Although Uganda is primarily recognised for its iconic gorilla trekking, its vast fauna—including magnificent big cats, formidable game, and a wide array of primates—renders it an outstanding traditional safari locale. Uganda, with its flourishing national parks and reserves teeming with biodiversity, provides experiences beyond mere proximity to mountain gorillas.

Whether you are undertaking a gorilla trekking trip or a safari in Uganda, these premier national parks guarantee memorable interactions with the continent’s most emblematic species.

Uganda National Parks & Game Reserves

The natural splendour of Uganda has not gone unnoticed. In 1909, Sir Winston Churchill referred to it as “the Pearl of Africa,” a phrase that is now commonly expressed by modern travellers who admire the nation’s diverse populations, wildlife, and ecosystems.

Uganda is situated at the confluence of western and eastern Africa. The highland rainforests harbour the renowned Mountain Gorillas and an abundance of exquisite avifauna; the tropical rainforests are inhabited by chimpanzees, while the savannas are filled by large mammals. This elucidates the many environments, encompassing woods, wetlands, moorlands, mountains, rivers, and lakes, with over 20% of the nation being water-covered.

It is unsurprising that Lonely Planet designated Uganda as the top destination on its Best in Travel list for 2012, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the nation’s independence. Although years have elapsed since that time, the country’s splendour remains undiminished. In a nation characterised by superlatives—the largest free-standing volcano globally, the second-largest freshwater lake, Africa’s highest mountain range, and the source of the world’s longest river—how does one select the most worthwhile activities in Uganda?

Uganda’s ten national parks, its reputation as one of Africa’s premier birding locales (boasting approximately 1,050 species—50% of the continent’s total and 11% globally), its 18 primate species, and its extensive array of outdoor pursuits, such as fishing, mountaineering, rafting, community-based ecotourism, and cultural tourism, can easily induce a sense of overwhelm.

To assist in refining your options, below is an overview of the Uganda National Parks available for exploration on an Jomert small-group or private group Uganda safari.

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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Uganda’s most remarkable natural treasures 🌿. Located in the southwest of the country, it’s best known as a sanctuary for mountain gorillas, protecting nearly half of the world’s remaining population of this critically endangered species.

Kibale Forest National Park

Kibale Forest National Park is one of Uganda’s most important conservation areas and is often called the “Primate Capital of the World.” 🐒 Located in western Uganda near Fort Portal, the park protects a large tract of tropical rainforest along the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains.

Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and oldest national park, located in the northwest of the country where the River Nile cuts through the landscape on its journey to Lake Albert. It’s named after the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the Nile is forced through a narrow 7-meter gorge before plunging powerfully into the river below.

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Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s most popular and diverse national parks, located in the western part of the country between Lake Edward and Lake George. It lies at the foot of the Rwenzori Mountains and is known for its stunning landscapes and rich wildlife.

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is one of Uganda’s most remote and spectacular wilderness areas, located in the far northeastern corner of the country near the borders with South Sudan and Kenya. Its isolation gives it a raw, untouched feel that many consider the most beautiful park in Uganda.

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park may be Uganda’s smallest savannah park, but it delivers a surprisingly rich safari experience. Conveniently located along the Kampala–Mbarara highway, it is the most accessible national park in the country and perfect for short safaris or stopovers.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is one of Uganda’s most enchanting and compact national parks, located in the southwestern corner of the country along the borders with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It forms part of the Virunga Conservation Area, together with Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and DRC’s Virunga National Park.

Semuliki National Park

Semuliki National Park is one of Uganda’s most unique and biologically rich parks, located in the western part of the country along the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, at the edge of the Albertine Rift. It is often called a “mini Congo rainforest” because of its lush tropical lowland forest and incredible biodiversity

Mount Elgon National Park

Mount Elgon National Park is a striking and lesser-known gem located on the eastern border of Uganda with Kenya, centered around Mount Elgon, an ancient extinct volcano. At 4,321 meters, Mount Elgon is Uganda’s fourth highest peak, and its massive caldera, caves, and cliffs make it a dramatic landscape for adventure seekers

Mountain Rwenzori National Park

Rwenzori Mountains National Park, often called the “Mountains of the Moon,” is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in western Uganda along the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. This park is famous for its dramatic alpine landscapes, glaciers, and peaks that soar above 5,000 meters, including Margherita Peak, the third-highest in Africa.

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is Uganda’s only dedicated rhino sanctuary, located in the Nakasongola District, roughly halfway between Kampala and Gulu. It was established to reintroduce and protect rhinos in Uganda after they were poached to extinction in the wild decades ago

Lake Bunyonyi 

Lake Bunyonyi is one of Uganda’s most scenic and serene destinations, often called the “Place of Many Little Birds.”  Located in southwestern Uganda near the Rwandan border, it sits at an altitude of about 1,962 meters in a series of volcanic valleys, giving it a dramatic terraced landscape.

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Uganda safari, trips & tours from Uganda gorilla trekking tours to exciting game drives in the most visited Uganda Safari Destinations that will leave you wanting for more. The perfect Uganda safaris for you and your budget. Uganda is considered as the Pearl of Africa has a lot to offer to the world in terms of safari adventures.

Besides, Uganda has such a wealth of attractions that a single visit will not be enough to discover all its wonders. It has 10 Uganda National parks namely: Murchison falls NP, Kidepo Valley NP, Queen Elizabeth NP, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Lake Mburo National Park, Semuliki National Park, Rwenzori Mountains NP, Kibale Forest NP, Bwindi impenetrable NP, Mt.Elgon NP. Each of these offering magnificent and unique fauna and flora, which make visitors always remember memorable moments in the Pearl of Africa.

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