

Uganda, often celebrated as the Pearl of Africa, is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world and a premier destination for wildlife lovers. While the country is globally famed for its mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, Uganda’s safari treasures extend far beyond primates. Its vast savannahs, lush forests, shimmering lakes, papyrus wetlands, and rich volcanic landscapes provide habitats for an incredible array of wildlife. Whether you’re exploring the open plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park, cruising along the Nile in Murchison Falls, trekking through the forests of Kibale, or visiting the remote wilderness of Kidepo, Uganda offers unforgettable opportunities to witness Africa’s most iconic animals.
Uganda is home to over 330 mammal species, more than 1,100 bird species, several primate species, and countless reptiles and amphibians. From roaring lions and towering giraffes to elusive leopards and endangered gorillas, Uganda provides safari experiences that rival those of its better-known neighbors while offering something uniquely magical—rich diversity and uncrowded national parks.
This comprehensive blog explores the animals you can expect to see on a Uganda safari, including big game, primates, rare species, and spectacular birdlife. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning adventurer, knowing what wildlife awaits helps you plan a richer, more rewarding safari experience.
Uganda is one of the few African destinations where you can see all members of the famous Big Five: lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos (found at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary).
Uganda’s lions are mainly found in:
Queen Elizabeth National Park (famous for tree-climbing lions in Ishasha)
Murchison Falls National Park
Kidepo Valley National Park
Lions in the Ishasha sector are globally famous for their unique behavior of climbing fig trees—a behavior rarely seen elsewhere in Africa.
Elephants are abundant throughout Uganda’s savannah parks:
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Murchison Falls National Park
Kidepo Valley National Park
Semuliki Wildlife Reserve
Both savannah and forest elephants can be found, offering diverse encounters.
Commonly seen in large herds, buffaloes are widespread across the country’s national parks, especially:
Lake Mburo National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Murchison Falls National Park
Their large numbers make them almost guaranteed sightings.
Though elusive, leopards are found in:
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Kidepo Valley National Park
Murchison Falls National Park
Night game drives dramatically increase your chances of seeing these nocturnal hunters.
Uganda’s rhinos live at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, located between Kampala and Murchison Falls.
Ziwa offers:
On-foot rhino tracking
Birdwatching
Family-friendly safari experiences
This sanctuary completes Uganda’s Big Five safari circuit.
Uganda is home to more than half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Trekking these gentle giants is often described as the most emotional wildlife encounter on Earth. Travelers observe gorillas feeding, playing, resting, and interacting within their family groups.
Uganda is Africa’s best destination for chimpanzee tracking, home to over 5,000 individuals.
Kibale Forest National Park (most popular)
Budongo Forest (Kaniyo-Pabidi)
Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth
Kalizu (lesser-known)
Chimpanzee tracking offers thrilling moments as chimps vocalize, feed, and swing through the canopy.
Uganda’s forests and savannahs host numerous playful and colorful primates.
Golden monkeys (Mgahinga)
Black-and-white colobus
Red colobus
L’Hoest’s monkeys
Vervet monkeys
Patas monkeys
Olive baboons
Blue monkeys
Red-tailed monkeys
Each species offers unique behaviors and photo opportunities.
Uganda is home to the rare Rothschild giraffes, one of the most endangered giraffe species.
Murchison Falls National Park (largest population)
Kidepo Valley National Park
Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve
Their graceful walk and towering height make them safari favorites.
Uganda’s lakes and rivers are full of aquatic wildlife.
Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth
Victoria Nile in Murchison Falls
Lake Mburo
Lake Edward
Boat safaris provide close-up views of hippos bathing, crocodiles floating silently, and elephants drinking at the shores.
Uganda offers an impressive range of antelopes in different landscapes.
Uganda kob (national animal)
Waterbucks
Impala (exclusive to Lake Mburo)
Bushbucks
Reedbucks
Topis
Hartebeests
Elands
Sitatunga (rare swamp antelope)
The Uganda kob is easily spotted in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls.
Uganda offers wildlife rarely found elsewhere in East Africa.
This prehistoric-looking bird is one of Uganda’s most sought-after wildlife sightings.
Best places to see the shoebill:
Mabamba Swamp
Murchison Falls (Delta Region)
Lugogo Swamp
Cheetahs (Kidepo Valley)
Hyenas (Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo, Murchison)
Serval cats (rare sightings in highland areas)
Kidepo Valley National Park is especially known for its predator-rich landscapes.
Zebras are mainly found in:
Lake Mburo National Park
Kidepo Valley
Their striking black-and-white patterns make them photographic icons.
With over 1,100 bird species, Uganda is one of the best birding destinations in the world.
African fish eagle
Great blue turaco
Crowned crane (national bird)
Shoebill
Sunbirds
Hornbills
Kingfishers
African jacana
Flamingos (rare, seen in crater lakes)
Forests, swamps, lakes, and savannahs make Uganda ideal for both casual birdwatchers and seasoned ornithologists.
Uganda is rich in reptiles, including:
Monitor lizards
Pythons
Agamas
Chameleons
Geckos
Snakes (rarely seen on safari)
Wetlands also host a rich variety of frogs and amphibians.
Big Five animals (minus rhinos)
Boat cruise wildlife
Largest giraffe population
Diverse birdlife
Tree-climbing lions
Kazinga Channel wildlife
Chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge
Rich antelope presence
Mountain gorillas
Forest elephants
Colorful birds
Dense forest life
Chimpanzees
Monkeys
Butterflies
Bird species
Cheetahs
Ostriches
Large predator populations
Rare antelopes
Zebras
Impala
Leopards
Hippos
Each park offers distinct wildlife opportunities.
Uganda offers something truly unique among safari destinations:
Uncrowded parks
Affordable permits and safaris
Exceptional primate experiences
Diverse ecosystems
Both savannah and rainforest wildlife
Friendly and welcoming communities
Travelers often leave Uganda feeling deeply connected to the land, the people, and the wildlife.
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