Strategically located in Eastern Uganda, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve allures travelers seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path safari experience. Established in 1964, and once known as the Debasien Animal Sanctuary, this vast reserve spans over 231,400 hectares, making it one of Uganda’s largest protected areas.
Pian Upe offers a diverse and breathtaking landscape, with everything from rolling plains to lush forests, providing a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Located north of Mount Elgon, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve is approximately 50 kilometers east of Soroti. The coordinates range from 1°50’N to 1°15’N latitude and 34°34’E to 34°50’E longitude, with altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 3,068 meters above sea level. Mount Kadam—previously known as Mount Debasien—dominates the landscape and offers sweeping panoramic views of the reserve and surrounding areas.
Pian Upe’s stunning geographical diversity includes high plateaus, rolling plains, and scattered woodlands, all nourished by intermittent watercourses flowing westward into Lake Kyoga. During the rainy season, parts of the reserve are transformed into a lush oasis, offering a stark contrast to the dry savanna. The reserve’s soil is rich in black cotton soil, further enhancing its vibrant ecosystem.
Wildlife
Pian Upe is a wildlife haven, home to an impressive variety of mammals, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. The reserve is home to iconic species such as the lion, leopard, and cheetah, along with giraffe, buffalo, and waterbuck. The Uganda kob, mountain reedbuck, and roan antelope also roam freely across this large reserve. During migration seasons, visitors may see herds of eland, topi, and zebra making their way through the reserve.
For birdwatchers, Pian Upe offers a spectacular display of avian life, including the ostrich, secretary bird, and yellow-billed shrike. The skies here paint a picture of diverse bird species, making it a must-visit destination for any birding enthusiast.
Best Time to Visit
Pian Upe offers year-round appeal, but the ideal time to visit largely depends on the type of experience you’re seeking:
Dry Season (June to September)
Shoulder Seasons (March to May & October to November)
Wet Season (December to February)
Tour Highlights
The 3-day, 2-night adventure offers a chance to explore one of Uganda’s most stunning and less-traveled wildlife reserves. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, adventure seeker, or a traveler simply craving a unique experience, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Uganda’s wilderness.
Pack your bags and get ready to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with Wyatt Safaris Africa!
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