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Top 10 Animals to See on Safari in Uganda

Top 10 Animals to See on Safari in Uganda

Uganda is one of Africa’s most biodiverse safari destinations, offering a mix of classic savannah wildlife and rare forest dwellers. Whether you’re tracking gorillas in the misty mountains or watching elephants roam vast plains, every game drive and jungle trek reveals unforgettable wildlife moments. Here are the top 10 animals to see on safari in Uganda—and where to find them.

Top 10 Animals to See on Safari in Uganda

1. Mountain Gorillas

Uganda is one of only three countries in the world where you can see endangered mountain gorillas in the wild. These majestic primates live in the dense forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Gorilla trekking is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and the highlight of many Uganda safaris.

Where to See Them: Bwindi Impenetrable & Mgahinga National Parks
Best Time: June–September, December–February

2. African Elephants

Uganda is home to two types of elephants: the savannah elephant and the smaller forest elephant. You can find them in Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley National Parks, often moving in family groups.

Where to See Them: Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo
Best Time: Dry seasons – December–February, June–September

3. African Lions (Including Tree-Climbing Lions)

While lions can be found in several parks, Ishasha Sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park is famous for its rare tree-climbing lions—a behavior seen in only a few places in the world. Watching these big cats lounging in fig trees is a safari highlight.

Where to See Them: Queen Elizabeth (Ishasha), Murchison Falls, Kidepo
Best Time: Early mornings and evenings during dry season

4. Chimpanzees

Uganda offers incredible opportunities for chimpanzee trekking. These intelligent primates are loud, social, and a thrill to observe in their natural forest habitat, particularly in Kibale Forest National Park, known as the “Primate Capital of the World.”

Where to See Them: Kibale Forest, Budongo Forest, Kyambura Gorge
Best Time: Year-round, with clearer trails during dry season

5. African Buffalo

Buffalo are part of the “Big Five” and often seen in large herds near water sources. They’re common across Uganda’s savannah parks and offer impressive photo ops due to their sheer numbers and imposing presence.

Where to See Them: Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, Lake Mburo, Kidepo
Best Time: Throughout the year

6. Rothschild’s Giraffe

Also known as the Nubian giraffe, this subspecies is found only in a few areas of East Africa. Uganda is one of its last strongholds, and you can see these graceful animals in healthy numbers, especially in Murchison Falls National Park.

Where to See Them: Murchison Falls, Pian Upe Reserve
Best Time: All year round

7. Hippos

Hippos are some of the most fascinating animals to observe in Uganda’s rivers and lakes. They’re especially common along the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park, where hundreds can be seen lounging or play-fighting in the water.

Where to See Them: Queen Elizabeth (Kazinga Channel), Murchison Falls
Best Time: Afternoon boat cruises

8. Leopards

Elusive and elegant, leopards are among the most difficult Big Five members to spot, but Uganda’s national parks provide a decent chance—especially during dusk or dawn game drives.

Where to See Them: Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, Kidepo
Best Time: Early mornings and late evenings

9. Zebras

Zebras are iconic African safari animals, and Uganda is home to the plains zebra. You’ll see them grazing in herds across the open grasslands of Lake Mburo and Kidepo Valley National Parks.

Where to See Them: Lake Mburo, Kidepo Valley
Best Time: Dry season for clearer views

10. Shoebill Stork

Although not a mammal, the shoebill stork is one of Uganda’s most sought-after and unique safari sightings. This prehistoric-looking bird with its massive beak is a must-see for birdwatchers and wildlife lovers alike.

Where to See Them: Mabamba Swamp, Murchison Delta, Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
Best Time: Early mornings; best viewed by boat

Final Thoughts

From rare mountain gorillas to tree-climbing lions and giant shoebills, Uganda offers a safari experience like no other. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned wildlife enthusiast, the diversity of animals and habitats in Uganda guarantees a safari full of awe and adventure.

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