Ivan Shim

Uganda’s National Parks

Uganda’s National Parks - Ranked by Popularity

Rank National Park (NP) Approx. Annual Visitors (2006–2013) Notes
1 Queen Elizabeth NP 44,000–88,000 Most visited, tree-climbing lions, Kazinga Channel
2 Murchison Falls NP 26,000–71,000 Largest NP, iconic waterfall on the Nile
3 Lake Mburo NP 12,500–23,000 Closest to Kampala, zebras & impalas
4 Bwindi Impenetrable NP 9,600–21,700 Gorilla trekking hotspot, UNESCO site
5 Kibale NP 7,000–15,800 Chimp trekking capital, crater lakes
6 Mgahinga Gorilla NP 1,900–9,000 Single habituated gorilla group, golden monkeys
7 Semuliki NP 1,300–5,800 Hot springs, Congo rainforest biodiversity
8 Mount Elgon NP 1,600–3,700 Extinct volcano, Sipi Falls nearby
9 Rwenzori Mountains NP 900–2,700 Snow-capped peaks, trekking
10 Kidepo Valley NP 800–3,200 Remote but spectacular, lions & cheetahs

Reference: Visitor numbers are from Uganda Ministry of Tourism statistics (2006–2013), summarized in Tourism in Uganda – Wikipedia.

Entry fee (per 24 hrs):

Special permits (per person):


Uganda’s National Parks - Direction & Distance from Kampala

North-West
Murchison Falls (~300 km)
North
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North-East
Kidepo Valley (~570 km)
West
Kibale (~310 km)
Rwenzori (~400 km)
Semuliki (~360 km)
Kampala (Centre) East
Mount Elgon (~230 km)
South-West
Bwindi (~480 km)
Queen Elizabeth (~410 km)
Lake Mburo (~240 km)
Mgahinga (~510 km)
South
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South-East
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Updated: 26th August 2025