A Photographer’s Journey Into Uganda’s Forests, Savannahs, and Wildlife
Most photographers venture to Uganda with a clear intention: to stand quietly among mountain gorillas and capture portraits that reflect the dignity and complexity of the world’s most iconic primates. And it’s every bit worth the journey, because this experience feels both intimate and monumental, and it’s the benchmark of everything that follows.
But that doesn’t mean the country’s photographic appeal ends with gorillas. Once you leave Bwindi’s dense forest, Uganda unfolds into an unexpectedly varied canvas: open savannahs where elephants and antelopes move through warm afternoon light, forests alive with chimpanzees and smaller primates, wetlands alive with extraordinary birdlife, and volcanic highlands that shift colour with the passing clouds. A photography tour in Uganda can be a broader exploration of ecosystems, behaviours, and moods.Â
This guide walks you through why Uganda stands out, how to prepare, and – you guessed it – why you might join our very own photo safari to Uganda.


