Welcome To

GamePark Tours

About Us

We Connect Visitors To The Heart Of Uganda

GamePark Tours is a Ugandan safari and experiential travel company built on the alternative tourism model — one that puts communities first. We go beyond game drives to offer immersive, hands-on encounters with Uganda's people, cultures, and landscapes.

Based in Eastern Uganda, we partner with local non-profit organizations to design experiences that are culturally respectful, environmentally responsible, and directly beneficial to the communities that host our guests.

What We Offer

We Connect Visitors To The Heart Of Uganda

Cultural Immersion

Step into daily Ugandan life. Build a traditional shelter, learn bead-making and basket weaving, cook traditional meals, and share moments with local families in their homes. meet local artisans and guides, and contribute directly to sustainable livelihoods through every tour you take.

Nature & Exploration

Explore the Mt. Elgon region through guided bamboo forest walks, bird watching, volcanic history talks, and optional hikes suited to all fitness levels.

Safaris

From the savannah to the jungle, we craft unforgettable safari experiences across Uganda and East Africa. Track gorillas, spot the Big Five, and witness Africa's wildlife in its most raw and authentic form.

More Than a Safari — A Journey That Connects You To Uganda's Soul

Our Experiences

Where Would You Like To Go?

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Mt. Elgon Cultural Journey

Bamboo forests, volcanic landscapes, and living culture in Eastern Uganda's most unique region.

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Community Immersion

Step into authentic Ugandan village life. Build traditional shelters, weave baskets, cook local meals over open fire, and share stories with families who welcome you as one of their own.

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Travel With Purpose

Every tour/safaris you book directly supports local guides, artisans, and families in Eastern Uganda. Your adventure creates real, lasting change in the communities you visit.

Ready to experience Uganda the way it was meant to be experienced?