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Uganda is a unique wildlife safari destination compared to its East African counterparts. When you go on a safari in Uganda, expect a diverse landscape encompassing everything from sweeping savannah plains to rugged western regions teeming with wildlife, primates, and remarkable bird species. The country boasts excellent wildlife viewing safaris throughout the year, thanks to abundant animal concentrations, a temperate climate, and expansive protected animal sanctuaries. Safari drives typically occur in closed 4×4 vehicles with three rows of seating and a pop-top roof hatch, while accommodation options mainly consist of authentic traditional lodges and tented camps. Uganda tours are renowned for their combination of primate viewing, guided bush walks, cultural tours, game drives, and boat safaris, offering a well-rounded safari experience.
Most wildlife tours in Uganda begin in Entebbe, a peninsula on Lake Victoria’s northern shores, housing the country’s main international airport. From there, the expedition ventures westward, traversing a long safari belt along the western border, passing through most of the national parks.
As you venture west, you’ll encounter a stunning display of terraced, rugged landscapes blanketed in vibrant hues of emerald green. Uganda lies within a basin between the savannah plains in the east and the rainforest jungle ecosystem in the west, creating a magnificent terrain that sets the stage for a range of safari experiences.