A Guide to Uganda Photography Safaris
Photography safaris are one of the best experiential safaris for one to encounter in Uganda during a Uganda safari. The country has one of the best photography moments a traveler would love. Uganda is located in the East African community on the African continent crossed by the equator. The country has abundant wildlife and cultural communities that engage travelers in Uganda’s photography safaris. During the photography safari in Uganda, the travelers have a longer time to engage in the different attractions of the park.
The Best Places for Photography Safaris in Uganda
If you are planning Uganda photography safaris, below is a list of the top places you should visit.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Located in western Uganda, the park is covered by savannah vegetation type and is one of the most popular parks in Uganda. The park is home to several wildlife which is good for photography. The wildlife in this park includes; lions, leopards, elephants, hippos, buffaloes, primates, and many others. During the safari to the park, the travelers have several photography moments that aid the experience for the travelers during the Uganda photography safari.

Murchison Falls National Park
This is the most visited park in Uganda located in north-western Uganda. It is also the largest park in Uganda with some interesting attractions for photography. While in the Murchison Falls National Park, the attractions that the travelers can engage in include; Murchison Falls, Victoria Nile, wildlife, Lake Albert, and many others.
Kidepo Valley National Park
The park is located in the northern part of the country and is considered the “True African wilderness”. Kidepo Valley is one of the less visited though with quite several attractions. The park has two valleys: The Narus Valley and Kidepo Valley, which have several attractions with interesting photography moments like the large herds of buffaloes, elephants, and many other features.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
The home to the large primates (mountain gorillas) one of the endangered species in the country. The park is located in southwestern Uganda in the Virunga region. The region is famous for having half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas and also during the photography safari, there are several gorillas that you will capture and other small primates.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
The park is found in the last district of southwestern Uganda in the Virunga region. The park is also known to be the home of the mountain gorillas the golden monkeys and the small primates in the park. Also while in this park, there are the land escape features which also attract several photographers for the photography.
Batwa communities
This is an Indigenous community that is found in southwestern Uganda in the Bwindi impenetrable national park. These are natives of the park who still depend on the forest gatherings for food, hunting, and many others. During the photography safari, this is one of the communities that the travelers can engage in. The other destinations include the; Semuliki National Park, Kampala City, Lake Mburo National Park, Kibale Nation National Park, and many others.
Which activities the travelers on the Uganda photography safari can engage in?
The activities that travelers usually engage in during the photography safari for the best photography during the safari and some of these include;
Game drives
The game drive is one of the key activities in the savannah parks which helps in capturing the wildlife moments in the park. The game drive is done in a 4×4 safari van which has a pop-up for the photography moments in the park. The wildlife that is captured includes lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, hippos, buffaloes, and many others. The game drive can be done in the morning, afternoon, evening, full day, and night game drives.
Chimpanzee trekking
Chimpanzee trekking is an activity that aids travelers in capturing the moments of the chimpanzee in their natural habitat. The activity lasts for 2 to 6 hours of the day for the travelers to see the chimpanzee in its natural habitat. The trekking is done to the chimpanzee which have been habituated.
Boat cruise
This is done on the different water bodies in Uganda. While on the water bodies of Uganda like Lake Victoria, lake Albert, George, bunny, Victoria Nile, and many others. During the boat cruise, the captured moments include the front view of the falls, the source of the Nile, bird species like the shoe bills, and many others.
Gorilla trekking
The gorilla trekking in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the prime activity to see the habituated gorilla families in the Bwindi Impenetrable and the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. The gorilla family is visited by a group of 8 people each day and during the Uganda photography safari, the travelers tend to capture the moments of the gorillas for future memories.
Gorilla and chimpanzee habituation
The gorilla and the chimpanzee habituation offers an opportunity to engage in more time with the gorillas and chimpanzees in their natural habitats. During the gorilla trekking, you will have more time with the gorillas about 6 hours and during this time, you will capture the moments of the gorillas with their young.
What is the best time to visit Uganda for the photography Safaris?
Uganda can be visited by travelers throughout the year. During the dry season in June to September and December to February. These are the best months for travelers to do photography safaris in Uganda. This is because the environment is more clear and drier to view the wildlife and other attractions in the country. Also during the wet season, it also possible to see the wildlife though it is affected by the rains. In the wet season, there is less traffic in the park.
What to pack for Uganda photography safaris?
Photograph safaris in Uganda require the right packing list to be successful. Below is a list of some of the essential equipment that should not be missed on your packing list.
- Waterproof digital camera and lighting pieces of equipment.
- Light clothing since the area experiences a lot of heat and direct light
- Hiking waterproof boots
- Binoculars to view the bird species.
- Insect repellants
- Valid passport and Visa
- Tourist Visa