What to Pack for Rwanda or Uganda Holiday
July 24, 2023
Rwanda Gorilla naming ceremony- Kwita Izina 2023
August 15, 2023Uganda, often called the Pearl of Africa, is a haven for wildlife lovers and nature enthusiasts. From the dense jungles of Bwindi to the golden savannahs of Murchison Falls, Uganda offers an astonishing variety of animals—many of which are rare or endangered and cannot be found elsewhere in such accessible habitats. Whether you’re after the Big Five, the elusive mountain gorilla, or vibrant birdlife, Uganda is packed with natural wonders.

Burchnell zebras in Uganda’s Lake Mburo National park
Wildlife to see in Uganda.
Primates: Uganda’s Crown Jewels
Uganda is a primate paradise, boasting over 20 species, including great apes, guenons, mangabeys, and nocturnal bush babies.
Mountain Gorillas

Mountain gorilla in Bwindi impenetrable national park
The mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) is Uganda’s most iconic wildlife species. Found only in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, these gentle giants have made a remarkable comeback, with their population now over 1,000 thanks to conservation efforts. Trekking to see them in their misty habitat is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Chimpanzees

Chimpanzee in Budongo forest
Chimps are our closest relatives, and Uganda is one of the best places to observe them in the wild. Kibale Forest National Park is the top spot for chimp tracking, but they’re also found in Budongo, Kyambura Gorge, Kalinzu, and Semuliki.
Other Monkeys & Apes
From red-tailed monkeys and vervets to black-and-white colobus, golden monkeys (in Mgahinga), and the rare L’Hoest’s monkey, the variety of primates here is unmatched. Night walks in places like Kibale also reveal bush babies and pottos—the wide-eyed stars of Uganda’s nocturnal forests.
The Big Cats: Stealth and Speed
Uganda is home to three of Africa’s big cats: lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
Lions

Tree Climbing Lion in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Found in Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, and Kidepo Valley, lions are top of every safari-goer’s wish list. Don’t miss the tree-climbing lions of Ishasha, a rare behavior that makes southern Queen Elizabeth National Park particularly special.
Leopards
Elusive and elegant, leopards are present in all savanna parks, with good sightings in Lake Mburo and Kidepo. Look for them lounging in trees during the day.
Cheetahs
Uganda’s cheetahs are found in Kidepo Valley and Pian Upe Game Reserve, regions known for their wide open plains—perfect terrain for the world’s fastest land animal.
The Big Five and More
The term Big Five traditionally includes lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. Uganda ticks nearly every box—rhinos are being reintroduced and can be seen at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.
Elephants
Both savanna and forest elephants roam Uganda. Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth are your best bets to catch these giants in their element.
Buffaloes
Highly social and commonly seen across all national parks, African buffalo are a staple of any Ugandan safari.
Antelopes: Diversity in Every Step
With 29 species of antelope, Uganda’s savannahs and woodlands are teeming with variety.
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Uganda kob – Uganda’s national animal, often seen in large herds near water.
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Eland, topi, hartebeest, and waterbuck – common in Murchison, Queen Elizabeth, and Lake Mburo.
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Sitatunga – a shy swamp-dweller best seen in papyrus marshes.
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Oribi, klipspringer, and duikers – small but fascinating antelopes found in both forest and savannah.
Other Carnivores and Curiosities
Uganda also surprises with a variety of lesser-known predators and night-time creatures:
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Spotted hyenas, jackals, and the honey badger—yes, the one with the wild reputation!
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Civets, genets, mongooses, and the zorilla (striped polecat) offer surprises on nocturnal safaris.
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Serval and caracal—smaller wild cats rarely seen but known to inhabit several parks.
Birdlife & Reptiles (Bonus Section)
While mammals steal the show, Uganda is a birder’s paradise, with over 1,000 species, including the elusive shoebill stork, African fish eagle, and great blue turaco. Reptiles like Nile crocodiles, monitor lizards, and various snake species also inhabit Uganda’s waterways and forests.
Where to See Uganda’s Wildlife
Here are some of the best places to explore:
| National Park | Key Highlights |
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| Bwindi Impenetrable | Mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, forest elephants |
| Kibale Forest | Chimpanzees, mangabeys, bush babies |
| Queen Elizabeth | Tree-climbing lions, elephants, hippos, kob |
| Murchison Falls | Lions, giraffes, elephants, Nile crocodiles |
| Kidepo Valley | Cheetahs, kudu, ostriches, oryx, bat-eared foxes |
| Lake Mburo | Impala, zebra, eland, bushbuck, leopards |
| Semuliki & Mt. Elgon | Unique primates, forest wildlife |
| Pian Upe | Cheetahs, lesser kudu, rare birds |
Final Thoughts
Uganda’s wildlife is rich, varied, and deeply rewarding to explore. Whether you’re after the majestic mountain gorillas, the stealth of the big cats, or the charm of rare primates and antelopes, this country delivers an unforgettable safari experience.



