Destinations
It is one of the deepest lakes in Africa. Lake Bunyonyi area has a generally cool climate throughout the year with enough rain that support the lush green hills surrounding the lake. It is the perfect place for relaxation after visiting Uganda's great national parks like Bwindi and Queen Elizabeth National Park
Park at A Glance Size: 321km2 Altitude:1,160m-2,607m above sea level Bwindi was gazetted as a National Park in 1991 and declared a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site in 1994. the Mubare gorilla group was the first to become available for tourism in Uganda in April 1993.
Park at Glance Size: 795km2 kibale is highest at the park's northern tip, which stands 1,590m above sea level. The lowest point is 1,100m on the floor of the Albertine Rift Valley to the south 351 tree species have been recorded in the park, some rise to over 55m and are over 200 years
Park at A Glance Size: 370km2 Altitude: 1,220m-1,828m above sea level Wetland habitats comprise 20% of the park's surface The park's precarious past has seen wildlife virtually eliminated several times: firstly, in various attempts to rid the region of tsetse flies, then to make
Park at A Glance Size: 33.7km2, making it Uganda's smallest National Park. The park takes its name from "Gahainga" - the local word for the piles of volcanic stones cleared from farmland at the foot of the volcanoes. The British administration declared the area a game sanctuary in 1930.
Park at A Glance Size: 220km2 with an altitude of 670 - 760 above sea level Semuliki Forest Reserve was created in 1932 and upgraded to national park status in 1993. it is the only tract of true lowland tropical forest in East Africa, hosting 441 recorded bird species and 53 mammals.