Uganda is open and safe with seamless experience.

Uganda is open and safe to all visitors. The safety and well-being of all visitors in Uganda is our number one priority. Tourists can enjoy the natural beauty, history and culture of the country as custodians of the majestic mountain gorillas. Uganda takes their safety very seriously as a custodian of many more incredible creatures, ensuring the safety and well-being of all visitors is of utmost importance.

The western corridor of Uganda is a hotspot for wildlife and primates, with national parks such as Kibale National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park drawing in visitors from all around the world. These parks offer safe and seamless experiences for tourists, allowing them to witness the beauty of nature up close.

As the peak season approaches, which typically falls between June and October, efforts to enhance safety measures are increased. The Uganda Wildlife Authority, along with other security agencies, work tirelessly to ensure that visitors have a secure and worry-free experience during their time in the national parks.

No safari experience in Uganda would be complete without a visit to the western corridor of national parks. From the thrill of spotting wildlife in their natural habitat to the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of coming face to face with silverback gorillas and chimpanzees, these parks offer an unforgettable experience for visitors.

So, if you’re considering a trip to Uganda, rest assured that your safety is a top priority. The country’s natural beauty and incredible wildlife await you, promising an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe. We look forward to welcoming you and ensuring that your visit is not only safe but also truly magical.