Uganda wildlife safari destinations – If you are looking for a safari holiday in Africa, we are here to introduce you to a magical destination that is not yet discover by many safari goers- in this blog post, we give you a detailed information about Uganda wildlife safari destination – Uganda the Pearl of Africa is a landlocked country found in East Africa and it has got ten National Parks with a variety of wildlife.
The Western part of Uganda is a home to most of the country’s National parks and reserves, and is the best region to visit for wildlife experience. The standout highlight of this region is the Mountain Gorilla tracking adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks, in Uganda’s south-western corner.
While trekking the Mountain Gorillas is the main reason why many travelers visit Bwindi Forest, there is more wildlife to spot in the misty forests of the National Park, from nine other primate species, such as black-and-white colobus and l’Hoest monkeys, as well as forest duikers, elusive forest elephants and more than 200 different butterfly species.
Kibale Forest Reserve is also a primate haven with 13 resident species; it boasts the largest concentration of primates in the country and the biggest diversity of primates of any East African reserve. Tracking the Chimpanzees is the main draw to Kibale Forest, although spotting olive baboons, black-and-white colobus, l’Hoest and blue monkeys are also highlights in themselves.
Still in western Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is the country’s best National Park for wildlife diversity, it is also a home to 95 species of mammals and 20 predators, including the Big Four (Buffalo, Lion, Leopard and Elephant) as well as the Chimpanzees and a whopping 611 species of bird species . The National Park’s highlight are the tree-climbing lions found in Ishasha sector the southern part of the park and this so catching this sighting is particularly special.
Murchison Falls National Park is another Big Four reserve in the north-western Uganda, which is known for its large herds of elephants, giraffes and buffalos, as well as for lucky sightings of the rare ground-dwelling patas monkeys. For bird watchers it is the best place to try and track down the rare shoebill stork.
Just south of Murchison Falls, Budongo Forest Reserve conserves Uganda’s largest population of Chimpanzees, as well as other primate species including black-and-white colobus, blue monkey and red-tailed monkey. With around 360 species of birds including many species found in only a few other locations in East Africa, it’s considered the country’s best birding destination.
Close to Kampala and still in Western Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park is where to go to spot animals not easily found elsewhere in the country, from Uganda’s only population of impala to Burch ell’s zebra. While elephant are absent in the park, there are plenty of other mammals to see, including sitatungas antelopes, topis, Bohor reedbuck and herds of elands.
In Central Uganda, the main wildlife highlight is tracking southern white rhinos on foot at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. The reserve is also an excellent place to see shoebill storks.
In the Karamoja region of northern Uganda near the Kenyan border, Kidepo Valley National Park is a remote park that that offers rugged wilderness and excellent wildlife, everything from elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo to Burch ell’s zebra, Rothschild’s giraffe and black-backed jackal and cheetah two of the many species that you don’t find anywhere else in the country.