Mabira Forest, located in central Uganda near Jinja and Kampala, is one of the country’s largest tropical rainforests. Covering over 300 square kilometers, it is a haven for biodiversity, including over 300 bird species, primates, butterflies, and medicinal plants. The Mabira Forest Ecotourism Centre offers travelers a unique opportunity to explore this lush forest through guided walks, canopy trails, and cultural experiences, all while promoting conservation and community engagement.

The forest is a tropical rainforest with rich flora and fauna. Visitors can experience the dense canopy, serene streams, and abundant wildlife. Mabira is home to species such as red-tailed monkeys, mangabeys, and various butterflies. Its proximity to major towns makes it accessible for both day trips and longer eco-adventures.
Visitors take guided walks along well-marked trails through the forest. Guides provide insights into plant species, medicinal herbs, and the forest ecosystem, while helping travelers spot birds and primates along the way.
Mabira features canopy trails that allow visitors to walk above the forest floor. These trails provide a bird’s-eye view of the forest, offering excellent opportunities for photography and wildlife observation.
With over 300 bird species, Mabira is a paradise for birdwatchers. Expert guides help spot colorful and rare species such as the grey parrot, African broadbill, and the black-and-white-casqued hornbill.
Local communities around Mabira engage in sustainable forestry and traditional practices. Visitors can learn about conservation initiatives, participate in cultural performances, or explore nearby villages to understand local life.
The forest offers designated picnic spots where travelers can enjoy meals amidst the natural surroundings. It’s an ideal way to relax after walks and photography sessions.
Mabira Forest is located along the Kampala–Jinja Highway, making it a convenient stop for travelers heading to Jinja or the source of the Nile. The Ecotourism Centre is well-signposted and easily accessible by private car or organized tour.
The forest is accessible year-round. The dry seasons (June–September and December–February) are ideal for trekking, canopy walks, and wildlife spotting. The rainy season makes trails more challenging but enhances the forest’s lushness.
Mabira Forest Ecotourism Centre offers an immersive nature experience, combining biodiversity, adventure, and cultural engagement. Its accessibility and variety of activities make it a top choice for travelers seeking forest exploration, birdwatching, or eco-tourism in Uganda.