Most Popular Places to Visit in Uganda 2026-2027. Uganda, known as the Pearl of Africa, is one of the most captivating travel destinations in East Africa. Blessed with stunning landscapes, incredible wildlife, and a rich cultural heritage, the country offers something for every kind of traveler. As we look forward to 2026 and 2027, Uganda’s most popular destinations will continue to offer world-class safari experiences, primate encounters, and scenic beauty. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning to explore more, here are the top places you should not miss.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is famous for its population of endangered mountain gorillas. Gorilla trekking here is an unforgettable experience, offering the rare opportunity to stand just meters away from these gentle giants in their natural habitat. Trekking through the dense, mist-covered forest also reveals a rich ecosystem of bird species, butterflies, and exotic plants.
For 2026–2027, Bwindi will remain one of Uganda’s top attractions thanks to improved visitor facilities, conservation programs, and eco-friendly lodges. Booking your gorilla trekking permit well in advance is essential, as spaces are limited to ensure the safety of the gorillas and the quality of the visitor experience.
Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a perfect blend of wildlife viewing, scenic beauty, and birdwatching. Known for its tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, the park is home to elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and numerous antelope species.
One of the highlights of a visit is the Kazinga Channel boat cruise, which brings you close to hippos, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species. In 2026–2027, the park is expected to continue attracting large numbers of visitors due to its wide variety of safari activities and upgraded accommodation options.

Uganda’s largest national park, Murchison Falls National Park, is named after the spectacular waterfall where the Nile River forces its way through a narrow gorge before plunging into the depths below. Visitors can enjoy game drives to spot giraffes, lions, elephants, and more, as well as boat safaris along the Nile to view wildlife from a different perspective.
By 2026–2027, enhanced road networks and new safari lodges will make it even easier to experience Murchison Falls. The dramatic scenery combined with diverse wildlife makes this a must-visit destination.

Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale National Park is the best place in Uganda for chimpanzee tracking. The forest is home to over 1,500 chimpanzees and 12 other primate species, including red colobus and L’Hoest’s monkeys. Birdwatchers will also find Kibale rewarding, with many rare and colorful species to spot.
Nature walks through the park’s lush forest in 2026–2027 will remain a highlight, allowing visitors to enjoy both the wildlife and the tranquil beauty of this tropical paradise.
For travelers seeking a remote and untouched wilderness, Kidepo Valley National Park in northeastern Uganda is the ultimate choice. The park boasts vast savannahs, rugged mountains, and abundant wildlife, including cheetahs, lions, elephants, giraffes, and ostriches.
Because of its distance from the main tourist circuit, Kidepo receives fewer visitors, making it an excellent destination for those looking for an off-the-beaten-path safari in 2026–2027. New access roads and airstrips are expected to make travel to Kidepo easier in the coming years.
Nicknamed the “Switzerland of Africa,” Lake Bunyonyi is one of the most beautiful and serene places in Uganda. Surrounded by rolling green hills, this lake is dotted with 29 islands, each with its own history and charm.
Popular activities include canoeing, island hopping, and birdwatching. The calm waters make it safe for swimming, and the surrounding lodges offer peaceful retreats. By 2026–2027, eco-tourism initiatives around Lake Bunyonyi will provide even more opportunities for responsible travel and cultural immersion.
Known as the adventure capital of East Africa, Jinja is famous for being the source of the Nile River. Thrill-seekers can enjoy white-water rafting, kayaking, bungee jumping, and quad biking. For those preferring a slower pace, boat rides and cultural tours provide relaxing alternatives.
In 2026–2027, Jinja is set to attract more visitors thanks to upgraded adventure facilities and improved accommodation options along the Nile. It’s a great place to combine adrenaline-filled activities with cultural exploration.
For hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts, Rwenzori Mountains National Park offers challenging treks through breathtaking landscapes. Known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” the park features snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, and glacial valleys.
Multi-day treks to the summits will remain popular in 2026–2027, especially for travelers seeking a less crowded alternative to Mount Kilimanjaro.
Uganda’s beauty lies in its diversity—from the dense forests of Bwindi to the open plains of Kidepo, from the roaring waters of Murchison Falls to the tranquil shores of Lake Bunyonyi. As 2026 and 2027 approach, these popular destinations will continue to offer unforgettable adventures for wildlife lovers, culture seekers, and adventure enthusiasts alike.
With improved infrastructure, sustainable tourism initiatives, and a warm, welcoming culture, Uganda is ready to offer travelers experiences they will cherish for a lifetime. If you are planning your safari or holiday for 2026–2027, these destinations should be at the top of your list.
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Uganda offers online visa applications, but many travelers find it easier to pay (US$100) and obtain a visa upon arrival at points like Entebbe International Airport. For travel into Rwanda and Kenya, it's recommended to apply for an East African Visa.
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