Uganda is home to an incredible array of Uganda National Parks, offering diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. The country boasts ten national parks, each with its unique appeal. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its mountain gorillas, drawing visitors from around the world for unforgettable trekking experiences. Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s most popular, is renowned for its tree-climbing lions, vast savannas, and scenic boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel. Murchison Falls National Park, the largest in Uganda, features the powerful Murchison Falls, where the Nile River crashes through a narrow gorge, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Kidepo Valley National Park, located in the remote northeastern region, offers rugged beauty and a high concentration of predators, making it one of Africa’s best-kept secrets. Kibale National Park, often referred to as the primate capital of the world, is home to chimpanzees and other primates. Lake Mburo, Semuliki, Rwenzori Mountains, Mgahinga Gorilla, and Mount Elgon National Parks further contribute to Uganda’s reputation as the “Pearl of Africa.” With rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and conservation efforts, Uganda’s national parks provide unparalleled opportunities for wildlife viewing, adventure, and eco-tourism. Visit Uganda National Parks with GoWild Forever Journeys.