Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, the ancient rainforest is the home of roughly half of the world's mountain gorillas. Looking deep into the expressive brown eyes of the gentle giants is surely the most exciting wildlife encounter in Africa.
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Murchison Falls National Park 
Murchison Falls National Park derives it name from the Murchison Falls where the mighty River Nile explodes through a narrow gorge and flows down to become a placid river whose banks are thronged with hippos, crocodiles, waterbucks and buffaloes.
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queenElizabeth National Park.
From open savannah to rainforest, from dense papyrus swamps and brooding crater lakes to the vastness of Lake Edward, it is little wonder that this park boasts as one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game park or reserve in the world!!.
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Lake Mburo National Park
Covered in extensive acacia woodland, Mburo has different fauna compared to other parks. Lake Mburo is the best place in the country to see the gigantic eland antelope, as well as zebra, topi, impala, and several acacia-associated birds.
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Kidepo National Park  
Isolated from the Ugandan mainstream by the harsh plains north of Mount Elgon, Kidepo is one of Africa's last great wilderness areas, a tract of rugged savannah dominated by the 2,750m mount Morungole and transected by the Kidepo and Narus Rivers.
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Kibale National Park
The most accessible of Uganda's major rainforest. Kibale is home to a remarkable 13 primate species, including the localized red colobus and L'Hoest's monkey.
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Rwenzori Mountains National Park
The 120 km Rwenzori chain is regarded to be the legendary snow capped "Mountains of the Moon", described by Prolemy in AD150. Reaching an elevation of 5,109m, it is also Africa's tallest mountain range, exceeded in altitude only by the free standing Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro.
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