Uganda
Explore Uganda's diverse landscapes, from the misty Bwindi highlands and the thundering Murchison Falls to the vibrant energy of Kampala's bustling city life.
About Uganda
The “Pearl of Africa,” Uganda, is home to a variety of environments, including the expansive savannahs of Queen Elizabeth National Park and the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains. With half of the world’s mountain gorillas found there, the nation provides unmatched opportunities for wildlife viewing. Uganda’s natural diversity is influenced by the tranquil waters of Lake Victoria and the verdant jungles of Bwindi National Park. Uganda is a must-visit location for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, offering exciting safaris and gorilla trekking experiences in addition to cultural exchanges with the hospitable Ugandan people.
Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi
Encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, forging a profound connection with these gentle giants.
Murchison Falls
Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Nile River plunging through a narrow gorge at Murchison Falls National Park.
Lake Victoria Islands
Experience the tranquility of Lake Victoria’s islands, such as Ssese, offering a peaceful retreat amidst stunning landscapes.
Jinja and the Source of the Nile
Embark on adventures in Jinja, the adventure capital, and visit the source of the mighty Nile River.
Uganda Experience
A safari in Uganda promises to be an immersive experience filled with some of the most breathtaking animals and scenery seen anywhere in the world. Uganda provides an unparalleled safari experience, ranging from pursuing critically endangered mountain gorillas in the foggy woods to taking in the thunderous majesty of Murchison Falls.
Gorilla Trekking
Take a fascinating hike through the thick jungles of Bwindi to see mountain gorillas in their natural environment. You’ll make a deep bond with these magnificent animals under the guidance of professionals and contribute to their protection at the same time.
The “Big 5” – lion, leopard, elephant, Cape buffalo, and rhino – were once considered the most dangerous animals to hunt. Today, they are the most sought-after species on photographic safaris in the African savanna. Expert guides share insights on these animals and the challenges they face for future survival.
Nile Boat Safari & Semuliki Hot Springs
In Murchison Falls National Park, enjoy a boat safari along the Nile River, where you’ll encounter hippos, sunbathing crocodiles, and diverse bird species. This peaceful journey provides a unique perspective on the park’s rich biodiversity.
Explore Semuliki National Park’s natural wonders, including geothermal hot springs surrounded by lush jungle and exotic wildlife. Experience the therapeutic and tranquil atmosphere, blending relaxation with nature exploration.