Uganda is Home to Some Pretty Breathtaking National Parks

Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. Photo by Social Income on Unsplash

Like most countries in Africa, Uganda is worth visiting for its natural beauty alone. The natural wonders in this country are truly top-notch and shouldn’t be missed for the world. Some of the very best are located in the heart of Uganda’s best national parks.

Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls is one of Uganda’s most breathtaking attractions and it lends its name to the equally stunning national park. In addition to being home to one of Africa’s most spectacular waterfalls, this national park will win you over with its diverse wildlife and natural habitat.

Lake Mburo National Park

If you’re in the mood for an epic safari adventure, make sure to visit this former game reserve. It’s best known for its diverse wildlife, but you can also find many lakes and wetlands on its premises.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park has been established in 1952 and it’s one of the oldest in all of Uganda. From boat cruises and guided game drives to chimp tracking in Kyambura Gorge, this national park offers a long list of fun experiences.

Rwenzori Mountains National Park

Located in close proximity to Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Rwenzori Mountains are heaven on Earth for passionate hikers because they’re home to Africa’s third highest mountain peak.