
Murchison Falls National Park
Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and oldest park, located in the country’s northwestern region. It was founded by
Uganda is a rich treasure of various species for visitors seeking natural wilderness. Numerous magnificent national parks in this modest nation in the heart of Africa will provide every visitor with an experience they won’t soon forget.
Uganda’s national parks, with their lush forests and free-ranging wildlife, are the finest examples of the country’s commitment to protecting the environment and offering visitors the chance to experience nature in all its raw beauty. Every Ugandan national park has a special feature that draws tourists from all over the world who come to visit Uganda in various travel seasons. We visit eight national parks in Uganda that offer a variety of breathtaking views to tourists.

Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and oldest park, located in the country’s northwestern region. It was founded by

The name Kidepo Valley National Park is derived from the Karamojong community’s traditional phrase “akidep,” which means “pick from under.”The

Lake Mburo National Park is located in the western section of Uganda, in the eastern portion of Mbarara, the major

Mount Elgon National Park is a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve located on the Uganda-Kenya border. The park has an

Kibale Forest National Park welcomes you to Uganda for primate excursions and can help you organise your Uganda Chimp Safaris.

Rwenzori Mountain National Park is one of East Africa’s national parks with the third highest peak, known as Margherite Peak,

Semliki National Park is located in the western section of Uganda’s Bundibugyo region, near Uganda’s border with the Democratic Republic

Mgahinga National Park is the smallest park, covering 33.9 square kilometres. The park is located in Uganda’s south-western Kisoro region