Kampala Central Forest Reserve is an urban forest reserve located in Uganda’s capital, offering a critical green space for biodiversity and recreation amidst city life.
Kampala Central Forest Reserve is an important urban forest located within Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. Spanning approximately 124 hectares, this forest reserve provides a vital ecological refuge amid the rapidly expanding urban environment. The reserve is characterized by tropical moist rainforest flora, including indigenous tree species such as mahogany, fig trees, and a variety of understory plants that support diverse wildlife. This green space serves as a habitat for numerous bird species, small mammals, and insects, contributing significantly to urban biodiversity.
Established as a protected area to safeguard its ecological integrity, Kampala Central Forest Reserve also plays a key role in climate regulation and maintaining the city’s air quality. It supports water catchment functions and offers a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors seeking natural surroundings in the heart of the city. Recreational opportunities include walking and nature observation along informal trails, with ample birdwatching possibilities.
The forest reserve is managed by Uganda’s National Forestry Authority (NFA), which works to promote restoration activities and enforce protection against illegal encroachment and logging. Although urban pressures pose ongoing challenges, conservation efforts aim to maintain and enhance this vital green corridor. Its proximity to Kampala’s urban amenities makes it accessible for educational field trips, environmental awareness programs, and community engagement initiatives. Visitors appreciate the quiet environment, the chance to connect with nature without leaving the city, and the forest’s role as a living classroom for environmental sustainability.
Urban green oasis providing critical habitat in Kampala city center
Rich birdlife, including endemic and migratory species
Presence of mature indigenous tree species important for biodiversity
Educational opportunities for schools and conservation groups
The reserve hosts mature native tree species such as mahogany and fig trees that provide essential habitat and ecological services.
Kampala Central Forest Reserve supports a diverse avian population, including species unique to Uganda and migratory birds.
This forest reserve functions as a vital green space for residents, offering natural relief from the urban landscape.