A UNESCO World heritage site, the park is called impenetrable because of the thick tree canopies found in the park that prevent sunlight from penetrating to the ground.
Read MoreChimpanzee trekking is one of the best activities that is sought after by many tourists who come to Uganda.
Read MoreMurchison Falls National Park is Uganda's largest national park with approximately 3,893 km2 (1,503 sq mi).[3] The park is bisected by the Victoria Nile from east to west.
Read MoreLocated in the southern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Ishasha sector is famous for its tree-climbing lions. Alongside Southern Tanzania, the Ishasha sector is one of only two places in Africa where you can see tree-climbing lions.
Read MoreThe only place to see white rhinos in Uganda
Read MoreLake Mburo National Park is one of Uganda’s most surprising national parks. Often dropped into an itinerary to break the journey from Bwindi, it has a tendency to over-deliver. Time and time again the natural beauty and swiftly improving wildlife of Mburo proves to be a wonderful trip highlight.
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