Explore Uganda’s Birding Paradise: A Haven for Enthusiasts
With over 1,000 bird species, Uganda is a premier bird-watching destination. From the iconic shoebill stork in Mabamba Swamp to the vibrant bee-eaters of Queen Elizabeth National Park, birders of all levels will find their perfect adventure here. Our expert-led safaris guide you through lush wetlands, dense forests, and expansive savannahs to experience some of the world’s most diverse birdlife.

Mabamba Swamp: Shoebill Stork
Famed for the rare and prehistoric-looking shoebill stork, Mabamba Swamp is a must-visit for birders. Glide through the marshlands in search of this iconic bird in its natural habitat.

Queen Elizabeth National Park: Bee-Eaters & Raptors
Home to vibrant bee-eaters and majestic raptors, Queen Elizabeth National Park offers an exceptional birding experience, with over 600 species recorded within its varied ecosystems.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest: Albertine Rift Endemics
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not only home to mountain gorillas but also to numerous Albertine Rift endemic species, making it a bird-watching hotspot.

Kibale Forest National Park: Forest Canopy Birds
Kibale’s lush forests are home to striking species such as the African Grey Parrot and Green-breasted Pitta, offering visitors a chance to observe birds in the forest canopy.

Murchison Falls: Water Birds & Migrants
The Nile River and surrounding wetlands near Murchison Falls attract a variety of water birds and migratory species, including pelicans, African fish eagles, and shoebills.

Semuliki National Park: Lowland Tropical Birds
Explore one of Africa’s richest areas for bird diversity. Semuliki National Park is renowned for lowland tropical birds like hornbills and the rare Nkulengu Rail.

Lake Bunyonyi: Kingfishers & Weavers
Lake Bunyonyi’s calm waters are framed by papyrus reeds, home to colorful kingfishers, weavers, and other bird species, making it a serene bird-watching destination.

Lake Mburo National Park: Savannah Birds
Lake Mburo’s woodlands and grasslands are a paradise for savannah bird species, including the majestic African fish eagle and the secretive red-faced barbet.

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary: Wetland Birds
Beyond rhinos, the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary offers birding enthusiasts a chance to see various wetland species such as herons, saddle-billed storks, and African jacanas.
Uganda: A True Bird-Watching Wonderland
From wetlands to forests, Uganda offers a birding experience like no other. With diverse ecosystems and expert guides, our birding safaris provide unrivaled access to the world’s most extraordinary birdlife.