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Uganda, often called the “Pearl of Africa,” is blessed with incredible biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and unique wildlife experiences. Its national parks showcase everything from gorillas in misty forests to lions roaming open savannahs. For travellers exploring East Africa with Kat-Moshi, Uganda offers unforgettable adventures that go beyond the ordinary safari.

Bwindi is world-famous for its mountain gorillas. Trekking through its dense rainforest to meet these endangered primates is one of the most powerful wildlife encounters anywhere. Beyond gorillas, Bwindi is rich with bird species, butterflies, and rare plants. With Kat-Moshi, visitors can experience gorilla trekking while also learning how conservation supports local communities.

Queen Elizabeth is Uganda’s most popular safari park, combining savannah, wetlands, and forests. It is home to elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and tree-climbing lions found in the Ishasha sector. The Kazinga Channel boat safari offers close encounters with hippos and crocodiles, while birdwatchers can enjoy over 600 recorded species. Kat-Moshi ensures a tailored experience that balances game drives with cultural visits around the park.

Murchison Falls is named after its dramatic waterfall where the Nile River squeezes through a narrow gorge before plunging into the valley below. The park is home to giraffes, elephants, lions, and the rare shoebill stork. A boat cruise to the base of the falls offers stunning scenery and abundant wildlife viewing. Kat-Moshi designs itineraries here that combine safari with the natural wonder of the falls.

Kibale is the primate capital of East Africa, best known for its chimpanzee tracking. Walking through tropical forest trails, visitors can see chimpanzees along with other primates like red colobus and L’Hoest’s monkeys. The park also connects to the wider wildlife corridor that links with Queen Elizabeth National Park. With Kat-Moshi, travellers can include Kibale in their safari to enjoy both adventure and rich biodiversity.