Big Game Safari Adventure in Uganda
Big Game Safari Adventure in Uganda

Big Game Safari Adventure in Uganda. Big Five Animals in Uganda – Uganda Wildlife Safari.

Your dream to take a safari through Africa becomes a reality when you encounter at least one or two of the big five animals on your big game safari adventure in Uganda.

A sizable number of tourists from all over the world choose to take trips to Africa, particularly to Uganda to encounter the impressive big game Animals these include the African Buffalo, the African Rhinoceros, Lions, Leopard, and the African Elephant.

The term big five animals date way back to the 1800s from trophy hunters who referred to the challenging Animals above as difficult and very dangerous to hunt on foot thus the name big five Animals.

Encountering the Big Fives on the Big Game Safari Adventure in Uganda is now a very popular safari activity across Africa and a very common tourist activity in Uganda. It’s used by many safari companies to sell trips, but also by countries to sell their destinations.

Where to find the Big Five animals on a safari through Uganda.

A game drive through Uganda’s savanna national parks notably Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo Valley, and Lake Mburo will give you a lifetime opportunity to come up close to the African big five adventure. The cape buffalo, African elephants hunting pride of African lions. For the shy leopard, a relaxed and patient early or late evening savanna drive may lead you to its hunting joints.

The Northern White Rhino can only be seen in Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and at the Uganda Wildlife Education Center UWEC Zoo.  Tourists have a good chance of seeing members of the Africa Big 5 in any of the four savanna parks.

 1 African Elephant.

The African Elephant is the world’s largest of all African Big Five found in Uganda and perhaps the most enduring symbol of nature’s grace and fragility, is also one of the most intelligent and entertaining to watch on a classic African safari game drive.

If you’re planning your Africa safari in Uganda and want to meet these magnificent giants, you must know that African elephants occur in all national parks except Lake Mburo. They are most likely seen in Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, and Kidepo national parks. We recommend you take a boat safari on the Nile in Murchison of Kazinga channel in QENP to see these gentle giants gracefully flocking the water banks in massive herds.

  1. Lion

The lion is the most sought-after member of the African Big 5. It’s the largest and most imposing African carnivore, and the most sociable of the large cats, living in loosely structured pride of typically five to 15 members. In Uganda, lions are mainly found in the three largest savanna parks: Murchison Falls National Park (MFNP), Kidepo Valley National Park (KVNP), and Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP).

Big Game Safari Adventure in Uganda. Tree Climbing Lions in Ishasha wilderness sector.

In QENP, the Ishasha lions are known for their unique behavior of climbing trees and have been branded the “Ishasha tree-climbing lions” by tourists who flock to this sector to have sight of this rare behavior.

  1. African Buffalo

Africa’s only wild African buffalo is a widespread creature that lives in large herds on the savanna and smaller herds in forested areas. The African buffalo is the most dangerous of all African game species, especially if wounded or solitary. Its reputation has placed it among the African Big 5 animals recognized worldwide.

Buffaloes can be seen in almost all of Uganda’s national parks and large forests. In Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls national parks, you may see hybrids of the savanna buffalo of East Africa and the red buffalo of the West African forest.

  1. Leopard.

The leopard is the most elusive and the smallest of Africa’s big five animals. Leopards are sneaky and harder to spot, and naturally shy and exclusively nocturnal, leopards spend the daylight hours hidden from view. The big solitary cats haul large kills, such as zebra or antelope, into a tree to eat alone, in peace.

On a safari through Uganda, leopards can be seen in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, Kidepo Valley National, Lake Mburo National Park, Mt Elgon National Park, and Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve.

  1. Rhinoceros

The rhinoceros, commonly known as rhino, is a large, herbivorous mammal identified by its characteristic horned snouts. The word “rhinoceros” comes from the Greek words “rhino” (nose) and “zeros” (horn).

Rhinoceroses are universally recognized for their massive bodies, stumpy legs, and either one or two dermal horns. In some species, the horns may be short or not obvious. They are renowned for having poor eyesight, but their senses of smell and hearing are well-developed.

The biggest of the five surviving species occurs in Uganda, the Northern white rhino, and can only be seen in the massively protected Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and the Uganda Wildlife Education Center in Entebbe, commonly referred to as the Zoo.

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