Overview
The Pearl of Africa
Discover Uganda
Though one of Africa’s smallest countries, Uganda boasts some of the continent’s most extraordinary sights. Its lush rainforests, dramatic gorges, and sweeping savannahs are home to mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and the mighty River Nile.
Bwindi National Park shelters around 350 mountain gorillas. Trekking through the dense forest to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Witnessing a seven-foot silverback alongside his playful youngsters is among Africa’s most awe-inspiring wildlife encounters.
Known as the ‘Valley of the Apes’, Queen Elizabeth National Park hosts a wealth of primates, while the Kyambura Gorge is rich in birdlife and other wildlife, offering unforgettable moments for keen explorers.
Uganda’s largest national park, Murchison Falls, presents sweeping landscapes carved by the River Nile, where powerful waterfalls cascade into the Rift Valley below. Here, four of the ‘Big Five’ roam freely—buffaloes, leopards, elephants, and lions—while crocodiles and the rare shoebill stalk the riverbanks, adding to the thrill of discovery.
For those seeking adventure, Uganda offers experiences that are as profound as they are memorable, earning it Winston Churchill’s enduring accolade as ‘the Pearl of Africa.’









