Wildlife Reserves in Uganda

Game reserves are large areas of land where wild animals live safely or are hunted in a controlled way for sport.

In a game reserve, ecosystems are protected and conservation is usually key. Indigenous wildlife in its natural habitat helps in providing an environment where growth in numbers at a natural rate can occur.Many game reserves are located in Africa. Most are open to the public, and tourists commonly take sightseeing safaris.

Uganda the Pearl of Africa is blessed with an amazing total of 13 game reserves which are also ideal home to numerous wildlife species. These include;  Katonga Wildlife Reserve, Ajai Wildlife Reserve, Bokora Corridor Wildlife Reserve, East Madi Wildlife Reserve, Bugungu Wildlife Reserve, Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve,  Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve, Kigezi Wildlife Reserve, Kyambura Wildlife Reserve, Lomunga Wildlife Reserve, Matheniko Wildlife Reserve, Karuma Wildlife Reserve and Toro Semuliki Wildlife Reserve as they as the information is written below.