Uganda, land of safaris and discoveries

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Explore Uganda, the natural jewel of Africa.

Discover breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife.

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Uganda: when to go?

Uganda enjoys a pleasant equatorial climate all year round, with mild temperatures ranging between 20 and 28°C. The country experiences two dry seasons, ideal for exploring its landscapes and exceptional wildlife. Even during the rainy season, showers are often brief and the vegetation becomes lush, offering a striking natural spectacle. Enjoy generous sunshine and a warm atmosphere for an unforgettable adventure in Uganda!

Activity ideas

  • Encounter with the Mountain Gorillas - Experience an unforgettable adventure by observing the impressive mountain gorillas up close in the heart of a lush forest in Uganda.
  • Hiking in the Impenetrable Forest - Explore mysterious trails within a dense forest, where every step reveals the wild magic of Uganda.
  • White Nile Cruise - Set off to discover the White Nile, where you can observe wildlife along the water and watch the landscapes drift by gently.
  • Tropical birdwatching - Explore the savannas and swamps of Uganda to admire brightly colored birds, accompanied by the exotic song of African nature.
  • Cultural encounters with local tribes - Meet Ugandan communities and share authentic moments around their fascinating traditions and customs.
  • Safari in Murchison Falls National Park - Embark on an exciting safari through the breathtaking landscapes of Murchison Falls National Park and get close to elephants, lions, and giraffes in their natural habitat.
  • Canoe ride on Lake Bunyonyi - Let yourself be carried along the peaceful waters of Lake Bunyonyi and admire its green islets under a brilliant sky.
  • Discovering Spectacular Waterfalls - Admire the power of the Ugandan waterfalls, where water plunges into a wild and enchanting setting.

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Uganda: Meeting the Mountain Gorillas.

With its pleasant climate all year round and relatively short distances that allow you to experience the country's great diversity in just a few weeks, Uganda is a very enjoyable country to travel in. The impact of mass tourism is limited, and the relationships you build with the local population are imbued with authenticity. Sometimes shy, Ugandans are very courteous and hospitable. Travelers familiar with Africa readily claim that the welcome here is unique. Although some regions of the country are still far from tourist circuits, you can elsewhere stroll peacefully in cities as well as in the countryside, where traditions remain vibrant. You will never be harassed, and even though usual safety precautions remain necessary, know that you can trust without fear.

An Unforgettable Adventure in the Heart of Africa

Uganda, a true African jewel, offers a mosaic of fascinating landscapes and exceptional biodiversity. Imagine yourself in the heart of vast savannas where majestic elephants cross paths with elegant giraffes. Explore lush tropical forests inhabited by mountain gorillas, those impressive creatures that captivate the imagination. Bird enthusiasts will be amazed by the avian diversity, with more than 1,000 colorful species populating the sky. Along the mighty Nile, you will discover spectacular waterfalls and tumultuous rapids, perfect for adventurers seeking thrills. The Rwenzori Mountains, often shrouded in mist, beckon hikers to explore their steep trails. Relax on the shores of Lake Victoria, the largest in Africa, or on the paradise island of Bunyonyi. Rich in culture and history, Uganda is a country where ancestral traditions and warm hospitality welcome you with open arms. Come experience something unique and let yourself be charmed by the irresistible beauty of this fascinating country.

Exploration of Spectacular Landscapes

Geographically located at the border of East Africa and Central Africa, crossed by the Great Rift, Uganda offers an infinite variety of landscapes within a relatively small area. Vast expanses of savanna are traversed by Africa's iconic mammals in the Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls parks, lush equatorial forests, and volcanoes emerging from the mist at the borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. Sparkling crater lakes, small islands on Lakes Victoria and Bunyonyi, the snow-capped peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains (Mountains of the Moon), or the desert plains of the east all provide breathtaking scenery. But Uganda is also the country of the Nile, the longest river in the world, which emanates from Lake Victoria and whose tumultuous course is punctuated by impressive falls, cataracts, and rapids.

Discover an Exceptional Wildlife

The country's landlocked situation, its numerous water resources, and the diversity of landscapes encourage the presence of a large number of animal and plant species, some of which are endemic. Of course, many come to Uganda to see the famous mountain gorilla. However, in just a few days of safari, one can also see lions, including the famous "tree-climbing" lions of Ishasha, leopards, elephants, giraffes... There are also about 1,000 bird species of all sizes and colors, making Uganda an absolute paradise for ornithologists. They will very easily be able to observe the very rare shoebill. It is hard not to become fascinated by the birdlife during a stay in the "pearl of Africa."

Discover a multitude of activities in Uganda

Walk through the equatorial forest in search of gorillas and chimpanzees, go on 4x4 safaris in large national parks, birdwatch, hike and trek in the Rwenzori and Mount Elgon range, and enjoy canoeing or horseback riding. Uganda is a paradise for nature lovers. For thrill-seekers, head to the "source" of the Nile for an unforgettable day of rafting on the wild river. Also, be aware that some lakes are suitable for swimming.