The natural history hall at the Uganda Museum presents the country’s remarkable biodiversity through expertly preserved specimens. Towering elephant skeletons, the rare mountain gorilla exhibit, and the famous Ugandan kob diorama are among the highlights that captivate visitors of all ages.
The collection catalogues over 10,000 species native to Uganda’s diverse ecosystems, from the rainforests of the Albertine Rift to the savannahs of Murchison Falls National Park. Interactive displays explain evolutionary relationships and ongoing conservation efforts, making this hall a favourite among school groups and researchers alike.