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Uganda is one of the top safari destinations. It is known as the Pearl of Africa because it has a good warm climate in comparison to many other countries. It has two seasons: the dry season, which is considered the best time to visit and lasts from June to August and mid-December to February, and the rainy season. Uganda is also considered one of the world’s top tourist destinations because it has the best sites to visit while on a wildlife safari or a hiking safari. Furthermore, Uganda is a magnificent location, surrounded by green lush flora, gorgeous physical characteristics, stunning water bodies, mountains, valleys, deep woods, tropical and montane forests, all of which serve as natural habitats for a variety of wildlife and birds.
Rwenzori Mountains National Park
The Rwenzori Mountains National Park is situated next to the Virunga National Park in the southwest of Uganda, close to the country’s border with the
Murchison Falls National Park
Northwest Uganda is home to Kabalega National Park and Murchison Falls National Park. At the edge of the Albertine Rift Valley is Murchison Falls. The
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park is among the best places to view lions in Uganda. Tree-climbing lions are found in just two national parks in East
Semuliki National Park
Nestled away at the foot of the northern Rwenzori Mountains, Semuliki National Park is one of the least visited national parks in Uganda. It is
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Mgahinga gorilla national park is a location for the famous great mountain gorillas found in the southwestern region of Uganda in the Virunga mountains and
Mount Elgon National park
Mount Elgon National park is a national park 140 kilometres (87mi) northeast of Lake Victoria. The park covers an area of 1,279 square kilometres (494