Uganda in East Africa is a Country Of Great Contrast! There are lots of things to do in Uganda! Whether it is mountain gorilla trekking, chimpanzee viewing, fishing for the giant Nile Perch or climbing the fabled “Mountains of the Moon” (Ruwenzori Mts.) then there is no superior destination! Uganda is a country of great contrast and is very unique with 18% of the landmass covered by freshwater in the form of vast lakes, the ubiquitous papyrus swamps and permanent rivers.

The Great Rift Valley of East Africa carves its way through the western reaches of Uganda forming spectacular vistas. The massive equatorial rain forests of the neighboring Congo (DRC) sweep into Uganda and the confluence of these varied habitats are exemplified in the diversity of both fauna and avi-fauna, incomparable to anywhere else in Africa.

The mighty River Nile commences its long journey to the sea from the largest African Lake, Victoria, and thunders its way through a 6 metre chasm at Murchison Falls National Park.

Launch trips on the Victoria Nile and Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth National Park, offer the visitor a further elite aspect to game viewing in Uganda.

Where to Go

There are many exciting destinations to explore in Uganda. There is no superior destination in Africa! The top places to visit in uganda include;

  • Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
  • Mgahinga Gorilla National Park: Located in South Western Uganda, Mgahinga sits high in the clouds. This is Uganda’s smallest national park but one of the most scenic places in Africa.
  • Lake Mburo National Park
  • Semliki Valley Reserve
  • Kibale Forest National Park
  • Ruwenzori Mountain National Park
  • Mount Elgon National Park
  • Raft the Nile

Car Travel in Uganda

What We Offer:

Adventure Traveler:
Self drive 4×4’s for Uganda’s rough terrain and discover what real off road driving is all about.

Luxury Traveler:
Travel in our luxury, Safari equipped Toyota Land cruisers with roof viewing hatches and experienced guides.

Budget Traveler:
Self drive a 4WD with friends and experience the delights of camping in areas not frequented by the traditional tourist.