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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
- Gorilla Trekking: Home to nearly half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Tourists trek through the dense forest to observe these gentle giants.
- Birdwatching: Over 350 bird species, including many Albertine Rift endemics.

Murchison Falls National Park
- Murchison Falls: The Nile River explodes through a narrow gorge, creating one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world.
- Game Drives: Lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards, and buffalos are commonly seen.

Queen Elizabeth National Park
- Tree-Climbing Lions: Found in the Ishasha sector.
- Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise: A hotspot for elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and birds.
- Crater Lakes & Wildlife: Great for scenic drives and spotting wildlife in volcanic landscapes.

Rwenzori Mountains National Park
- Mountain Climbing: Also known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” it offers challenging treks to snowy peaks like Margherita.
- Glaciers and Alpine Vegetation: Unique ecosystem not found elsewhere in Africa but Uganda got it all and in their natural state.

Kidepo Valley National Park
- Remote Wilderness: Untouched savannah teeming with lions, cheetahs, ostriches, and more.
- Cultural Tourism: Interactions with the Karamojong people and their unique traditions.
- Narus Valley: Rich in wildlife and ideal for guided walks

Lake Mburo National Park
- Zebras and Impalas: One of the few parks with a high population of zebras.
- Boat Ride and Nature Walks: Great for spotting crocodiles, hippos, and birds.
- Cycling Safaris: One of the only parks that allows biking through the wild.

Mabamba Swamp – Birders’ Paradise
- Key Attraction: Shoebill stork (rare sighting)
- Activity: Canoe rides through papyrus wetlands
- Photography Tip: Use a telephoto lens for birds in flight, and the short lens for the lower objects, this will help you to have a nice experience and to enjoy your safari.

Waterfall Adventures on Mount Elgon
- Attractions: 3 stunning waterfalls, hiking trails, abseiling
- Culture: Arabica coffee farming tours with local guides
- Photography Tip: Long-exposure shots of waterfalls and valley landscapes

Kasubi Royal Tombs – Buganda’s Sacred Heritage
- Attractions: Traditional Ganda architecture, royal tombs
- Events: Cultural dances, storytelling sessions
- Photography Tip: Low-light shots capturing ceremonial details