Bwindi Invulnerable Public Park:
Features: An UNESCO World Legacy Site, Bwindi is renowned for its populace of mountain gorillas, which draws guests from around the world for gorilla journeying encounters.
Exercises: Gorilla traveling, bird watching, nature strolls, and social experiences with the Batwa dwarfs.
Natural life: Mountain gorillas, timberland elephants, different monkey species, and a rich assortment of bird species.
Queen Elizabeth Public Park:
Features: Known for its assorted environments, including savannah, wetlands, and lavish woodlands, and for having one of the greatest biodiversity appraisals of any game park on the planet.
Exercises: Game drives, boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel, chimpanzee following in Kyambura Canyon, and investigating the pit lakes.
Natural life: Lions (counting tree-climbing lions), elephants, hippos, bison, panthers, and a wide assortment of birds.
Murchison Falls Public Park:
Features: Uganda’s biggest public park, highlighting the sensational Murchison Falls where the Nile Waterway detonates through a restricted canyon and dives into “Satan’s Cauldron.”
Exercises: Game drives, boat travels to the foundation of the falls, climbing to the highest point of the falls, and chimpanzee following in Budongo Backwoods.
Natural life: Lions, elephants, Rothschild’s giraffes, bison, crocodiles, hippos, and various bird species.
Kidepo Valley National Park:
Features: Remote and tough, Kidepo is much of the time considered Uganda’s most lovely park with its general savannah scenes and rugged landscape.
Exercises: Game drives, social visits to the Karamojong people group, and directed nature strolls.
Natural life: Lions, cheetahs, elephants, zebras, ostriches, bison, and different pronghorn species.
Lake Mburo National Park:
Features: The littlest of Uganda’s savannah public parks, known for its acacia-spotted scenes and delightful lakes.
Exercises: Game drives, boat stumbles on Lake Mburo, horseback safaris, strolling safaris, and bird watching.
Untamed life: Zebras, elands, impalas, giraffes, hippos, and an assortment of bird animal groups, including the uncommon shoebill stork.
Kibale Public Park:
Features: Known as the “Primate Capital of the World,” Kibale is popular for its high thickness of primates, especially chimpanzees.
Exercises: Chimpanzee following, bird watching, nature strolls, and visits to the close by Bigodi Wetland Asylum.
Untamed life: Chimpanzees, red colobus monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, and a different exhibit of bird species.
Semuliki Public Park:
Features: Situated in the Albertine Break, Semuliki is known for its natural aquifers, different bird life, and novel blend of Focal African and East African species.
Exercises: Bird watching, nature strolls, visits to the Sempaya Underground aquifers, and social experiences with the Batwa public.
Natural life: Woodland elephants, bison, panthers, different monkey species, and more than 400 bird species.