East Madi Wildlife Reserve
East Madi Wildlife Reserve is located in the northern region of Uganda, primarily within Amuru District. The reserve was gazetted to protect savannah woodlands, seasonal rivers, and grassland habitats that are crucial for sustaining local wildlife populations. Historically, the area supported a variety of species that relied on seasonal water sources and open plains, but increasing human settlement and agricultural expansion necessitated formal protection to prevent habitat loss and fragmentation.
The reserve supports a diverse range of animals, including antelopes, monkeys, smaller carnivores, reptiles, and abundant birdlife. Wetlands and seasonal streams within the reserve provide critical breeding grounds for amphibians and fish, while woodland patches offer cover and foraging opportunities for mammals. This ecological variety makes East Madi a valuable site for conservation, scientific research, and low-impact tourism.
Tourism is limited, which helps maintain the reserve’s natural character and offers travelers a sense of solitude and unspoiled wilderness. Activities focus on birdwatching, guided walks, and cultural experiences with local communities, highlighting the coexistence of people and nature in northern Uganda.
For travelers on gorilla trekking and wider safari itineraries, East Madi Wildlife Reserve offers a unique perspective on northern Uganda’s ecosystems. It complements the southern and western forested reserves by showcasing grassland and woodland habitats, emphasizing the diversity and connectivity of Uganda’s protected areas.

