The Pearl of Africa
Uganda
Why Uganda?
Uganda is a land of contrasts. The rugged beauty of the Rwenzori Mountains, the endless wildlife of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and the serenity of Lake Victoria come together in a destination that feels untouched, wild, and incredibly alive. At Bush Wander, we curate journeys that connect you to the very soul of Uganda – where every moment feels like a discovery, every encounter with nature a privilege
Welcome to Uganda, the country Winston Churchill famously called the “Pearl of Africa.” At Bush Wander, we invite you to discover the magic of this diverse and captivating destination – a place where lush jungles, sprawling savannas, and snow-capped mountains meet, offering you the ultimate African adventure.
Uganda is more than a destination; it’s an invitation to explore the heart of the African continent. Whether you’re tracking mountain gorillas through the misty rainforests of Bwindi, embarking on a thrilling safari through iconic national parks, or discovering the vibrant cultures that call this land home, Uganda promises experiences that will stay with you long after your journey ends.
Destinations Like No Other
Unmissable Highlights
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
The experience of being face-to-face with a silverback or watching a mother gorilla care for her young is nothing short of awe-inspiring
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Safari lovers will find themselves in heaven at Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you’ll have the chance to witness and experience an array of wildlife.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Mgahinga may be smaller than other parks, but its natural beauty, cultural significance, and the chance to encounter gorillas in their natural habitat make it an extraordinary destination.
Rwenzori Mountains National Park
For the intrepid adventurer, Bush Wander offers guided treks through the Rwenzori Mountains national park, a majestic range often referred to as the “Mountains of the Moon.”
Lake Mburo National Park
The mighty Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest freshwater lake, and its tranquil shores are perfect for a relaxing escape.
Semliki National Park
For the intrepid adventurer, Bush Wander offers guided treks through the Rwenzori Mountains, a majestic range often
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Uganda is a year-round destination, but for the best experience, we recommend visiting during the dry seasons from December to February and June to September. These months are ideal for gorilla trekking, wildlife safaris, and other outdoor activities, as the weather is drier, making the terrain easier to navigate. The green seasons (March to May and October to November) are quieter and offer lush, beautiful landscapes perfect for photography and bird watching
Your journey in Uganda is our priority, and our experienced drivers and expert local guides ensure your travels are smooth and enjoyable. Whether by 4x4 for a road safari, a private boat cruise, or even a light aircraft to remote destinations, Bush Wander takes care of every detail to ensure you travel in comfort and style.
Visas:
Most travelers will need a visa to enter Uganda. You can easily apply for an East African visa online or on arrival.
Health: We recommend malaria prophylaxis, along with vaccinations for yellow fever and other recommended inoculations.
Currency:
The local currency is the Ugandan Shilling (UGX), but US dollars are widely accepted in many areas.