Fascinating nature Parks, exciting Safaris  & cultural attractions

Entebbe Reptile Village

This is the Entebbe Reptile Village, a fascinating place for reptile lovers and adventurers! This unique facility is not only a retreat for over 50 different species of reptiles, but also a center for education and awareness of the protection of these often misunderstood animals.


In the Reptile Village there are impressive terrariums and open enclosures in which land turtles, chameleons, crocodiles, giant lizards and above all many fascinating venomous and strangle snakes are kept. Most animals are only guests for a short time - namely until they are healthy again. Because this is not a zoo, but an important project that carries out reconnaissance and educational work around the (suposedly) dangerous reptiles. Injured animals are taken in here and raised; some remain even if they were no longer able to survive in the wild.


The friendly and knowledgeable guides will take you on an exciting tour where you will learn more about the way of life and the protection of these animals. The Reptile Village also offers interactive experiences where you can touch some of the less feared species. Whether you are an animal lover or just curious about the wildlife, the Entebbe Reptile Village will surely inspire you and give you unforgettable memories!

EQUATOR

Welcome to the Equator, the magical place where the earth is divided into two halves! This unique location in Uganda offers a fascinating geographical experience. There are also a variety of activities and experiences on site that will make your visit unforgettable.

Here you can stand on the equator and take the famous photo that you were actually at the "center of the world"! The location is equipped with impressive markings that mark the exact line of the equator and give you the opportunity to learn more about the special physical phenomena that occur here, such as the Coriolis force, which affects the water vortices.

In addition to the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the possibility to purchase souvenirs from local craftsmen, there are also small restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Ugandan cuisine. Let yourself be inspired by the warm hospitality of the locals and enjoy the cheerful atmosphere of this popular tourist resort.

Lake Mburo National Park

A true oasis of nature! Surrounded by picturesque hills and five sparkling lakes, this park offers a variety of activities and unforgettable experiences.


One of the biggest highlights is the boat safari on Lake Mburo, where you can experience the fascinating wildlife up close. Keep an eye out for hippos, crocodiles and numerous bird species as you enjoy the breathtaking scenery.



The park is also ideal for guided nature walks, horse safaris and mountain bike safaris, which give you the opportunity to explore wildlife on your own. At night, you can take part in stalking rides that give you the chance to discover the mysterious inhabitants of the park. For the stargazers among you, there is even the possibility to observe the stars in the night sky.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park


Welcome to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, a breathtaking nature reserve on the border with Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo! This less well-known but still impressive park is a true paradise for hikers and nature lovers. With three majestic volcanoes towering over the park and an area of 34 square kilometers, the backdrop is perfect for exciting voyages of discovery into the wilderness.

The park is famous for its majestic mountain gorillas and a variety of other animals, including buffaloes, dukers, hyenas and over 180 bird species, making the area a hotspot for ornithologists. Gorilla tracking is an unforgettable experience; it's best to plan and book your tour in advance to make sure you don't miss this unique adventure.

In addition to the gorillas, the park offers guided hikes where you can experience the fascinating flora and fauna up close. Cultural encounters with the local Batwa give you an insight into their traditional way of life.

Bwindi Forest National Park

Welcome to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Uganda's most spectacular natural destinations! The park is home to almost half of the world's mountain gorilla population and is known for its dense, ancient rainforests with impressive biodiversity.


The main attraction is the tracking and observation of gorillas, an unforgettable experience for nature lovers. In addition to the gorillas, guided hikes to picturesque waterfalls and interesting insights into the bird life of the park offer. The national park is home to over 90 species of mammals, including 11 primates such as the rare black and white colobus. In order to optimize the experience, it is advisable to plan and book your tour in advance.


The diversity of flora and fauna, which thrives at altitudes between 1,160 and 2,607 meters, makes Bwindi a unique ecosystem.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Welcome to Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of the most famous and diverse national parks in Uganda! The park covers an area of approximately 1,978 square kilometers and offers a breathtaking landscape characterized by savannas, crater lakes, dense forests and the majestic Ruwenzori Mountains.


It is home to the famous "Big Five": lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes and rhinos. Especially impressive are the tree-climbing lions of Ishasha, relaxing in the branches of the trees and offering a unique sight.


Another highlight is the boat safari. Here you can observe hippos, crocodiles and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat. With over 600 documented bird species, the park is a true paradise for birdwatchers.


The unmistakable landscape is a paradise for numerous animal species. During a safari, you have the opportunity to experience the wildlife up close - be it on foot, by boat or in an off-road vehicle.


The park's predators, such as hyenas and leopards, are shy and difficult to see, but with a little luck, you can watch them on a dramatic chase.


Kibale National Park

The Kibale National Park has one of the highest primate diversity in the world and is one of the best safari destinations in Africa for chimpanzee trekking. On an area of 795 km² live here 13 species of primates, including the famous chimpanzees. The beautiful tropical forests of Uganda extend especially in the central and northern part of the park, on the high plateau of Fort Portal. With an altitude of 1590 m above sea level, the northern tip of the park is particularly impressive.


In addition to chimpanzees, the Kibale National Park is home to over 300 species of birds and 140 different butterflies. It offers visitors the opportunity to observe large herds of forest elephants and discover a variety of other animals, including duckers, brush squirrels and cibet cats. With us you will receive valuable tips, Uganda safari packages and the necessary information on the approval of chimpanzee tracking as well as many other details on unforgettable tours in Uganda.


Semuliki National Park


The Semuliki National Park, located on the western border of Uganda and north of the Ruwenzori Mountains, offers you a perfect time out and many opportunities for animal watching. Eight different species of primates live here, including the rare black and white stump monkey and the Uganda stump monkey. Other fascinating animals such as gray-wayed mannagabe, red-tailed sea cats and the southern green sea cat can also be found here.


The park is known for its lush forests, palm trees and the hot springs of Sempaya, whose mineral water reaches a temperature of over 100 degrees Celsius. These springs are not only impressive, but also an ideal place to relax.


Enjoy the diversity of the wildlife, which is home here in unique habitats. The Semuliki National Park is a true gem for every nature lover and adventurer. Let yourself be enchanted by the untouched nature and the breathtaking landscape!


Rwenzori Mountains



The Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the "snow mountains of Africa", extend on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. This impressive mountain range is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a breathtaking landscape with snow-capped peaks and lush rainforests.


The region is a paradise for adventurers and nature lovers. The Rwenzori Mountains National Park, founded in 1991, is known for its unique flora and fauna, including endemic plant species such as the fascinating giant lobelias and the impressive senecias. Here you will also find a variety of wild animals, including the rare mountain gorillas and various primates.


The Rwenzori Mountains offer numerous hiking and trekking opportunities, ranging from simple day trips to multi-day expeditions. Whether you want to climb the peaks or just enjoy the beauty of nature, the Rwenzori Mountains are an unforgettable experience.


Murchison Falls

Welcome to Murchison Falls National Park, the largest and oldest national park in Uganda, which stretches majestically along the Nile. The park offers a varied landscape with open grassland, hills and dense swamps crossed by the impressive Murchison falls. The Nile divides the waterfalls into two sections, with the southern, humid-tropical Rabongo Forest with its numerous iron trees particularly noteworthy.


Here you can observe a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes and many different species of antelopes. During a boat tour on the Nile, you have the opportunity to see hippos, crocodiles and a rich birdlife, including the impressive heron, up close. The waterfalls plunge at this point through a 7 meter wide gorge and offer a breathtaking natural spectacle.


Murchison Falls National Park is ideal for safaris, hikes and boat trips that offer unforgettable experiences in the African wilderness. In the 1970s and 1980s, the park was particularly known for its large wildlife populations, and the cooperation of conservation organizations has helped restore animal populations.

Ajai Wildlife Reserve 

This protected area extends over 410 km² and offers an impressive variety of flora and fauna that will delight nature lovers and adventurers alike.

The Ajai Wildlife Reserve is known for its open savannahs, dense forests and picturesque swamps, which provide a habitat for many wildlife. Here you can observe a variety of animals, including elephants, buffaloes, various antelope species and a variety of birds.

The reserve is ideal for guided safaris, where you have the opportunity to experience the wildlife in their natural habitat. The quiet and untouched landscape also offers you the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the African wilderness in peace.

The Ajai Wildlife Reserve has established itself as an important habitat for endangered species and plays a crucial role in the nature conservation of Uganda.

Aruu Falls

The Aruu Falls, embedded in the heart of a lush landscape, enchant all the senses with their breathtaking beauty. This remote region reveals the impressive attraction of nature. The journey to the Falls leads over green meadows and through emerald forests, accompanied by the singing of birds chirping.

The scent of wildflowers fills the air, while the sound of the waterfalls increases the anticipation. The Aruu Falls plunge powerfully over steep cliffs into a crystal clear pool that invites you to take a refreshing swim.

Surrounded by majestic trees and lively greenery, the Aruu Falls offer an unforgettable experience in the African wilderness. Let yourself be inspired by this impressive natural wonder and enjoy the peace and beauty it has to offer.


Kidepo National Park

The Kidepo National Park, founded in 1962, protects the unique savannah landscapes in the border triangle of Uganda, Sudan and Kenya. With an altitude of up to 2,000 meters, the park offers a spectacular backdrop and is ideal for adventure seekers.


Classic game drives await you here, where you can observe elephants, lions and various antelope species in their natural habitat. The extensive park slopes and foot safaris allow you to experience the impressive flora and fauna up close.


The untouched wilderness and breathtaking scenery make Kidepo National Park a perfect destination for unforgettable experiences away from civilization. Let yourself be inspired by the diversity and charm of this nature!



Matheniko Game Reserve


The Mathenko Game Reserve, located in northeastern Uganda, is an important protected area that is part of the Karamojong ecosystem. Surrounded by the impressive Mount Elgon and the Karamojong hills, the park offers a breathtaking landscape with diverse vegetation and wildlife.

The reserve is particularly known for its variety of wildlife, including ostriches, antelopes and numerous bird species.

Mathenko is closely linked to the Kidepo Valley National Park and offers an excellent opportunity to experience the unspoiled nature and fascinating culture of the Karamojong community. It is the ideal place for adventurers and nature lovers who want to discover authentic Uganda.

Pian Upe Game Reserve

Pian Upe is located north of the Sipi Falls on the border with Kenya and is 2,410 square kilometers as large as Luxembourg, making it the second largest protected area in Uganda after the Murchison Falls National Park.

The reserve delights nature lovers and adventurers with its impressive landscape, which is characterized by gentle hills and open savannas. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, cheetahs, various antelope species and many bird species. In addition, Pian Upe is characterized by a unique flora, ranging from dense forests to vast grasslands. Hikers and photographers will find numerous opportunities here to explore and capture the beauty of nature.

The reserve delights nature lovers and adventurers with its impressive landscape, which is characterized by gentle hills and open savannas. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, cheetahs, various antelope species and many bird species. In addition, Pian Upe is characterized by a unique flora, ranging from dense forests to vast grasslands. Hikers and photographers will find numerous opportunities here to explore and capture the beauty of nature.

Sipi Falls


The Sipi Falls in northeastern Uganda are a breathtaking natural wonder that will delight adventurers and nature lovers alike. These three impressive waterfalls, located in picturesque surroundings between rolling hills and lush plantations, are a popular destination for hikers and photographers.


The Sipi Falls offer not only spectacular views, but also numerous activities. Visitors can explore the surroundings on guided hikes, get to know the local culture or simply enjoy the beauty of nature. The waterfalls are surrounded by dense forests and coffee plantations, which makes the region particularly attractive.


The region around the Sipi Falls is also known for its diverse flora and fauna. Different bird species live here, and the lush vegetation creates a unique ecosystem. The waterfalls are an excellent place for nature observations and offer numerous opportunities for photography and relaxation.

Mount Elgon National Park


Located on the border between Uganda and Kenya, Mount Elgon National Park is an impressive natural paradise known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. With the majestic Mount Elgon, an extinct volcano that rises over 4,300 meters, the park offers a variety of hiking and trekking opportunities for adventurers.

The park's unique flora and fauna includes dense forests, alpine meadows and numerous animal species, including elephants, primates and various bird species, that delight birdwatchers. The spectacular waterfalls, caves and the impressive caldera are further highlights that attract visitors.

Mount Elgon National Park is also committed to the conservation and sustainable development of surrounding communities. With its diverse ecosystems and the possibility to explore the untouched nature, the park is an indispensable destination for nature lovers and hikers looking for an authentic nature experience.

Itanda Falls


Imagine yourself standing on the edge of a majestic waterfall, surrounded by the lush beauty of nature. The Itanda Falls await you with an impressive spectacle of bubbling water that plunges over steep rocks and lands in crystal clear pools. Here you can leave everyday life behind and immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscape.

Have you ever heard of the exciting activities that await you here? Whether you're an adrenaline junkie looking for the thrill of whitewater rafting, or just want to enjoy the tranquility of nature, Itanda Falls has something for everyone. Hikes along picturesque paths invite you to experience the local flora and fauna up close. You may even discover rare bird species or iridescent butterflies dancing through the air.

And if you're looking for a place to gather your thoughts and recharge your batteries, you'll find the perfect backdrop on the shores of the waterfall. Be inspired by the powerful energy of the water and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that makes this place so special.

Nile river Explore

The Nile River Explore tour offers a fascinating adventure along the legendary Nile, the longest river in the world. This exploration tour leads through breathtaking landscapes and culturally rich regions that line the river, allowing you to visit historical sites, lively villages and impressive nature.

Visitors can experience the majestic waterfalls, picturesque banks and the diverse wildlife of the Nile on boat tours. Activities such as fishing, canoeing and wildlife watching offer the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the river up close.

The tour also promotes understanding of the important role that the Nile plays in the history and culture of the region. The Nile River Explore tour is a perfect opportunity to discover the stunning landscapes and cultural diversity along one of the world's most iconic waters.

Kampala Center MOSCUE

The Uganda National Mosque, often referred to as the Gaddafi National Mosque, towers majestically on Old Kampala Hill and overlooks the vibrant city of Kampala. Its tall minarets and large dome protrude over the landscape and provide an impressive visual contrast to the lively city below. As you approach the mosque, the sounds of urban life fade, and within its walls an atmosphere of tranquility and awe becomes palpable.

The architecture of the Uganda National Mosque is simply extraordinary. Designed by the renowned architect A. Kivengere, the mosque combines traditional Islamic elements with modern design features, creating a unique aesthetic that captivates the eye. The spacious prayer room, decorated with filigree calligraphy and beautiful mosaics, exemplifies the craftsmanship and craftsmanship that have flowed into the building. Visitors are often impressed by the sheer size of the building, which can accommodate thousands of believers. The design of the mosque not only fulfills functional purposes, but also reflects the warm-hearted intentions behind its construction, aiming to promote a sense of community and understanding between different cultures.

Guided tours of the mosque offer an enriching experience for those who want to learn more about Islam and the mosque's importance in Ugandan society. Experienced leaders share stories about the history of the mosque, its founding by the late former Libyan President Muammar al-Gaddafi and its role in promoting interreligious dialogue. The tours often include insights into the cultural heritage of Muslims in Uganda and show how the mosque, as a beacon of hope and unity, stands in the midst of the nation's diverse religious structure.

For travelers to Uganda, a visit to the Uganda National Mosque is not only an opportunity to visit, but also a chance to connect with the local culture and history. The mosque is located in the middle of the seven hills of Kampala, each of which has its own charm and attractions.

In summary, the Uganda National Mosque is more than just a religious place; it is a symbol of cultural wealth and architectural brilliance. Its location, its design and the stories it hides make it an unconditional destination for anyone who explores Kampala. The mosque invites all who enter to pause, reflect and appreciate the beauty of faith and community in a lively urban context.

Kampala Ndere Cultural Centre


The Kampala Ndere Cultural Centre is a lively place that celebrates the rich culture and tradition of Uganda. Located in the heart of Kampala, the center provides a platform for local artists, musicians and dancers to showcase their talents and keep the country's cultural heritage alive.

The Centre is known for its impressive dance performances that combine traditional Ugandan dances and musical styles. Visitors can participate in interactive workshops that provide insights into the different cultures of Uganda, or admire the exquisite art and craftsmanship of the region.

In addition to regular events and performances, the Ndere Cultural Centre also promotes educational programs that raise awareness of Uganda's cultural diversity. It is an inspiring place where tradition and modernity meet and offers both locals and tourists an unforgettable experience.


Ngamba Island Chimpanzee sanctuary


Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary is located in Lake Victoria and is an important retreat for orphaned and abused chimpanzees. The island was founded in 1998 and offers these fascinating animals a safe home where they can be cared for and relax in a natural environment.

The Sanctuary extends over 100 hectares of lush vegetation, where chimpanzees can live in groups and develop their social structures. Visitors have the opportunity to take guided tours to learn more about the way of life and the protection of these intelligent animals.

In addition to the rescue of chimpanzees, the Sanctuary is also involved in educational programs and nature conservation initiatives to promote awareness for the protection of wildlife and their habitats. Ngamba Island is not only a place of healing for chimpanzees, but also an inspiring destination for nature lovers and environmentalists.


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