Uganda

Lake shore, swamp and forested hills. Access by road from Fort Portal. No accommodation available. Animals living in the reserve include giant forest hog, hippopotamus, l...
Grassy plains, tropical forest, swamp, lakeshore, wooded volcanic slopes and riverine habitats. Access by road from Mbarara or light aircraft usually from Entebbe. Open all year round. Comfortable accommodation available. The big game in the park was...
Grassy plains, woodland and riverine habitats. Access by road from Kampala. Open all year round. Reasonable accommodation available. The big game in the park was sadly depleted in recent years but efforts to restock and conserve the game have been ma...
Open plains, forest and grasslands. Access from Mbarara by road. No accommodation available. Animals living in the park include antelope, buffalo, eland, impala, klipspringer, leopard, lion, oribi, topi, warthog, waterbuck, zebra. 

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Open grassland, savannah and woodland. Access from Mbarara by road. The park is a buffer to the Ruwenzori Park to the north. No accommodation available. Animals living in the park include buffalo, bushbuck, elephant, giant forest hog, kob, topi, wate...
Forest and bamboo covered mountain slopes. Access from Mbarara by road. Basic accommodation available at Kisororo. Established to protect the endangered mountain gorillas.

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Savannah, woodland, mountain forest and riverine habitats. Access is by very difficult road from either Gulu or Moroto/Mbale or by light aircraft. Open all year but impractical in the rainy seasons April/May and July/August. Basic accommodation avail...
Forest and grassland. Access from Kampala by road. No accommodation in the reserve. Animals living in the park include buffalo, chimpanzee, Colobus monkey, elephant, kob, warthog, waterbuck and a wide variety of birds. 

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Grassland and riverine habitats. Access is by road from Kasese or by light aircraft via Kasese. No accommodation available. Animals living in the park include buffalo, bushbuck, elephant, hippopotamus, reedbuck, warthog, waterbuck and a wide variety ...
Open grassland and forest. Access by road from Kampala. The park is a buffer on the edge of Murchison Falls Park. Open all year round. No accommodation available. Animals living in the park include buffalo, elephant, hartebeest, kob, lion, waterbuck ...
 Lowland rain forest. Access by road from Kabale. Basic accommodation available in Kabale. The reserve was established to protect the lowland mountain gorilla.

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Savannah and woodland. Access by road from Kampala. The park is a buffer on the edge of Murchison Falls Park. Open all year round. No accommodation available. Animals living in the park include buffalo, elephant, hartebeest, kob, lion, waterbuck and ...
Dry plains. Access by difficult road in the dry season only. No accommodation available. Animals living in the reserve include antelope, eland, gazelle, giraffe, hartebeest, hyena, kob, leopard, lion, oribi, oryx, reedbuck, topi and a wide variety of...
Grassy plain, wood lands and swamp habitats. Access by difficult road from Gulu. No accommodation available. Established to protect the white rhinoceros which is now extinct in Uganda due to poaching. Animals living in the park include buffalo, bushb...
Kasubi Tombs situated on Kasubi hill within Kampala are one of the major tourist attractions of Uganda. These tombs have been recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site. This burial site is just five km from Kampala city centre along the Kampala Hoi...
Uganda Museum is located on Kiira Road, near Mulago hospital, about 4 km from Kampala city centre. The museum is true reflection of Uganda’s multicultural past displaying the countries indigenous culture, archeology, history, science, and natur...
The Bahai Temple in Kampala is one of the eight houses of worship of the Bahai community that has been built worldwide. Bahai Temple is also known as the 'Mashriqu'I-Adhkar', the Persian translation for 'the dawning place of the praise of God'. It is...
Mengo Palace is located on the top of Mengo Hill and is the official palace in Buganda and is considered to be the Capital of the Kingdom. This palace has the distinction of holding all official functions and was used as a reception point for foreign...
Kabaka’s Lake is situated in Kampala the capital city of Uganda, within a few kilometers from the city centre. It is a manmade lake that was formed on the orders of King Mwanga II from 1885 to 1888. The lake is surrounded by scenic beauty with ...
Uganda has been called a land of lakes because almost a third of the country is covered by water. Lake Victoria, the largest in Africa, dominates the southern border of the country while Lakes Edward and Albert lie to the west. Other lakes include; L...