Which Wildlife Species Are In Uganda

which wildlife species can i see in uganda 2024/2025

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Uganda, the "pearl of Africa," is among the best safari destinations, with beautiful forest national parks and savannah that allow unique wildlife animals to coexist in their natural habitat. The "big five" animals of East Africa can be found in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, and Murchison Falls National Park, where they can be easily hunted and found food. click here to view mountain gorilla trekking safaris 

 

Uganda wildlife animals that are captivated are in the zoo and Uganda wildlife education center. Some Uganda wildlife animals are also found in their natural environment, which is protected and conserved by the Uganda Wildlife Authority, a governmental body that is in charge of tourism and wildlife in Uganda. click here to see our best recommended gorilla trekking tour

 

Uganda’s national parks have unique flora and fauna, forest vegetation cover, and savannah that boost animal behavior and habitats in the jungle. 

 

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is home to the endangered mountain gorillas of Uganda, as is Mgahinga National Park, although there are other Uganda wildlife animals that can easily be spotted in these parks, such as golden monkeys and white and black mangabeys, among others.

 

 Queen Elizabeth National Park is known for the tree-climbing lions, alongside other large numbers of elephants, Uganda kobs, hippos, antelopes, buffalos, leopards, and chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge, among others. 

 

Murchison Falls National Park is well-known for its Nubian giraffe populations, leopards, Nile crocodiles, lions, elephants, hippos, buffalos, baboons, elands, and chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, while Kidepo Valley National Park is well-known for its unique flora and fauna and large populations of animals such as Nubian giraffes, zebras, elephants, leopard

 

when is the best to visit queen elizabeth national park in 2024/2025

 Queen Elizabeth National Park is open year-round, the greatest months to see animals are from  December to February and June to July (the Dry seasons). But from March to May and August to November, fall in the wet seasons, this picturesque national park is at its most breathtaking.