Uganda, often hailed as the “Pearl of Africa,” is not just a sanctuary for mountain gorillas and big game; it is a world-class destination for birding enthusiasts. With a stunningly diverse habitat that includes lush rainforests, vast savannas, mountains, and extensive wetlands, the country boasts an astonishing species list of over 1,080 birds—representing over 50% of Africa’s total avian population. For any serious birder, or even a curious novice, the country offers unparalleled opportunities for rare and spectacular sightings.
Here are the top birding locations in Uganda, each offering a unique glimpse into the country’s rich feathered life:
Though globally famous for its mountain gorillas, Bwindi holds the prestigious title of Africa’s number one birding spot. This ancient forest is a biodiversity haven, home to over 360 bird species, including a remarkable 23 of the 24 Albertine Rift endemics found in Uganda.

A short drive from Entebbe, Mabamba Bay on the shores of Lake Victoria is a Ramsar site and arguably the most reliable place in the world to spot the elusive and peculiar Shoebill Stork. Its enormous, shoe-shaped bill and prehistoric look make it a prime target for any birder’s life list.
Queen Elizabeth National Park boasts Uganda’s longest bird list, with over 600 species across its diverse ecosystems, ranging from open savanna to forested gorges, saline crater lakes, and the famed Kazinga Channel.
Uganda’s largest national park is divided by the mighty Nile River and the dramatic Murchison Falls. The park’s varied landscape supports over 450 bird species, with a mix of waterbirds, savannah, and forest dwellers.
Located in the Western Rift Valley, Semuliki is unique as it’s the only true lowland tropical forest in East Africa, featuring Congo biome species not found elsewhere in the region. It’s a challenging but highly rewarding birding spot.
Whether you are tracking the rare Albertine endemics in the misty mountains or gliding silently in a canoe to glimpse the majestic Shoebill, Uganda offers a stunning tapestry of landscapes and a birding experience that ranks among the best in the world. Its high concentration of species in a relatively small area makes for an incredibly rewarding and unforgettable adventure.