Murchison Falls:
Murchison Falls is where the Victoria Nile River surges through a narrow gap over a massive drop. The banks are thronged with hippos and crocodiles, waterbucks and buffaloes. The vegetation is characterized by savannah, riverine forest and woodland. Wildlife includes lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, hartebeests, oribis, Uganda kobs, chimpanzees, and many bird species. You can enjoy activates like: Game drive, boat cruise, birding and hiking
Kampala
Bustling Kampala makes a good introduction to Uganda. It’s a dynamic and engaging city. Kampala is Uganda's national and commercial capital bordering Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake. Hills covered with red-tile villas and trees surround an urban center of contemporary skyscrapers. Kampala has several faces. There's the impossibly chaotic jam of central Kampala, its streets thronging with shoppers, hawkers, and the most mind-bogglingly packed bus and taxi parks you’re ever likely to see. The city has expensive hotels, beautiful structures. If you want to enjoy the urban side of African it is the right place to visit.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
It's home to many of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, who feed on roots, leaves and fruits from the park’s many tree and fern species. But visiting Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable forest goes beyond being just a Gorilla experience. There is so much else to see, do and experience. At Bwindi you experience the following: Mountain gorilla trekking,Bird watching in Africa’s leading birding haven, Forest walk to waterfall trail, Meet Ankole long-horned cows, Meet warm & friendly local people, Spectacular Virunga Volcanoes and Beautiful, cool weather all year round.
Fort Portal
This dynamic and friendly town is definitely still a great portal to numerous places offering sublime scenery, amazing nature and genuine adventure. Here you can explore the beautiful Crater Lakes, track the chimps in Kibale Forest National Park or drop into Semuliki National Park with its hot springs and central African wildlife. Activates that can be done are: Agri-tourism, community tour, bike touring, visit 5 creator lakes, Tea plantation experience tour and Countryside experience (cow milking, country home night, community walks, campfire, colobus monkeys and others)
Queen Elizabeth national park
The most visited national park in Uganda, It stretches from the crater-dotted foothills of the Rwenzori Mountain one of the highest mountain in Africa. The park is incorporating a wide variety of habitats that range from savanna and wetlands to gallery and lowland forest. This remarkable diversity is reflected in its bird list of over 550 species, the largest of any protected area in Africa. You can watch the tree climbing lions, birds you can never find anywhere else, enjoy boat safari and game drive plus many other activites that make Queen Elizabeth national park a unique place.
Uganda Martyrs Shrine
The Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs is a Roman Catholic minor basilica dedicated to the Ugandan Martyrs. The beautiful shrine’s exterior is made of 22 copper pillars over 100 feet long. As one approaches, one is gripped by that special feel of a godly environment; The shrine was built to honor 32 young men who were burnt to death on orders king Mwanga II of Buganda on June 3rd, 1886 for refusing to renounce Christianity. A historical building was constructed at the site and it contains all the details about every martyr. Each year on the anniversary of their deaths, thousands of Christians from across the world congregate to commemorate the lives and religious beliefs of the martyrs. On 3rd June 2015 documented an estimate of two million attendees.