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Uganda safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

One of Africa's most beautiful countries - the densely-forested mountains make this a lush paradise - home to endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzees. The birdlife is spectacular.
  • Numerous extinct volcanoes
  • Endangered mountain gorillas
  • Tropical rainforests
  • Rwenzoris - the Mountains of the Moon
  • Fantastic birding
  • Whitewater rafting
Crater Lake in Uganda
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Gorilla group in Bwindi National ParkBwindi National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a world heritage site and the safest place to track habituated gorillas in Africa. There are also chimpanzees, 90 other mammal species, and countless bird varieties.
Track habituated primates in UgandaKibale Forest National Park

This lush and shady forest is home to 12 primate species, tropical birds and butterflies - track habituated chimpanzees and watch them play in the forest canopy, or marvel at the rare butterflies and 335 recorded bird species.
Semliki Reserve, UgandaSemliki Reserve

Semliki, formerly known as the Toro Reserve, lies near the northern base of the Ruwenzoris in Uganda. The rich habitat of grassland, savannah, forest and wetland is home to diverse fauna, as well as 400 bird species and 300 butterfly species.
Mountains of the MoonRuwenzori Mountains

Explore meandering rainforest and bamboo trails before emerging in a high altitude plateau on the mist-shrouded "Mountains of the Moon". Then take on Africa's 3rd highest peak - permanently ice-capped, and rated Uganda's most challenging.
Chamburu Gorge, Queen Elizabeth National ParkQueen Elizabeth National Park

A bountiful reserve, with varied habitats that provide refuge to 606 bird species and 100 mammal species, including cobb, lion, leopard, elephant and the Giant Forest Hog.
Lake Mburo National Park

With a varying landscape of open plains, acacia grasslands and marshes this park is home to a huge array of flora and fauna.
The Murchison Falls in UgandaMurchison Falls National Park

These dramatic Falls are part of Uganda's largest wildlife sanctuary - elephant, hippo, lion and giraffe roam the lush grasslands, while chimpanzees are found in the dense Budongo Forest.
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Uganda travel info

Explore Uganda!Uganda - the "Pearl of Africa"- is slowly claiming its rightful place as one of Africa's most breathtaking destinations. Nature here is raw, verdant, fertile and teeming with birds and primates. The Queen Elizabeth National Park is shadowed by the magnificent Rwenzori Mountain range, home to open savannahs, rain forests, crater lakes and papyrus swamps. No wonder then that is has one of the highest biodiversity ratings, and is home to over 600 bird species and over 100 mammals, including the Uganda cobb and the Giant Forest Hog. The Rwenzori (Mountains of the Moon) themselves have eerie landscapes for those that venture up its slopes, from bamboo forests to moorlands dotted with giant lobelias. Bwindi Impenetrable forest in the south- west of the country provides refuge to the endangered Mountain gorillas, as well as to 90 mammals (including 11 primates). Thirteen species of primate and 335 bird species can be found in the Kibale National Park. Murchison Falls is Uganda's largest reserve, 3893 square kilometers of savannah, and is dissected by the River Nile. The Ssese islands, Lake Victoria and the Source of the Nile are further attractions. Kampala is the capital of Uganda. Cultures include European, Batembuzi and Baganda, as well as some Asian. English is the official language, other languages include KiSwahili, Luganda and Runyoro. The Ugandan Shilling is the local currency.
Uganda is three hours ahead of GMT.

Seasons
The best time to visit Uganda is late December to late February, and from June to September, as the weather at this time of year is generally dry, and warm. Temperatures average at around 25 degrees Celsius.

Precautions
Compulsory Vaccine: Yellow Fever
Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus
Malaria prophylaxis: Indicated for the whole country throughout the year.
Beware of risk of Bilharzia in lakes and still waters.
Medical information supplied by Medi-Travel International

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