Uganda is one of Africa’s top bird-watching destinations, with over 1,000 recorded bird species. This represents nearly half of all bird species found on the African continent, making Uganda a key destination for both serious birders and safari travellers. The country’s diverse habitats include wetlands, savannahs, forests, lakes, and mountain ecosystems, all of which support different bird species. Because of this variety, bird watchers can experience a wide range of species within a relatively short travel distance. Below are some of the best bird-watching sites in Uganda that can be included in a birding safari.
Best Birding Sites in Uganda
Mabamba Wetland near Entebbe

Bird Watching in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Uganda’s most important birding destinations, especially for Albertine Rift endemics. The park has over 350 recorded bird species, including more than 20 endemic species. Popular birding trails include Mubwindi Swamp Trail, Buhoma Waterfall Trail, and Ruhija trails. These areas offer opportunities to see rare forest birds such as the short-tailed warbler, white-tailed blue flycatcher, African emerald cuckoo, red-headed bluebill, and blue-headed sunbird. Bwindi is ideal for combining bird watching with gorilla trekking, making it a top destination for multi-interest safaris.





