Uganda has 10-national parks and over a dozen wildlife reserves that shelter iconic terrestrial, avian and aquatic wildlife species. The diversity of habitats in these parks include the UNESCO highland and montane rainforests protecting the endangered populations of mountain gorillas and golden monkeys. The vast lowlands and mid-altitude forests sheltering the largest populations of the eastern chimpanzee communities and other smaller primates. It is these rainforest parks where adventurers head out on a trekking experience along the mountain gorillas and chimpanzee, both ma’s closest relative apes. Another fraction of Uganda national parks protect a savanna wooded and grassland habitat, that ranks on top as Africa’s most wilderness due to their low-traffic, ruggedness and wilderness fell.
In here wildlife safari experience brings you up-close to Africa’s iconic wildlife including the Big 5 listers. The parks also protect expansive open water lakes and river habitats where on boat safari experience, you get to explore the wide and secluded areas that abound with diverse wildlife. These varied of habitats across Uganda protect a checklist of over 1070 species of birds which reflects a total 50% of the continents’ checklist including the prehistoric Shoebill making Uganda a world class birding destination. These varied national parks protect a wide range of diversity from endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzee, iconic Africa’s Big 5 wildlife, snow-capped mountain ranges, expansive wetlands and open water. Read on these detailed links below.