Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in western Uganda, is one of the country’s most diverse and scenic parks. Spanning nearly 2,000 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its wide range of ecosystems, including savannahs, wetlands, and forests, making it a haven for wildlife. Queen Elizabeth is home to over 95 species of mammals and more than 600 bird species, offering exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities.

The park is famous for its tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, a rare sight that draws visitors from around the globe. Other highlights include the Kazinga Channel, where boat safaris provide close encounters with hippos, crocodiles, and numerous waterbirds, and the Kyambura Gorge, known as the “Valley of Apes,” where visitors can track chimpanzees. With its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich birdlife, Queen Elizabeth National Park offers an unforgettable safari experience that captures the essence of Uganda’s natural beauty.

Whether you’re cruising the Kazinga Channel, exploring the vast savannahs on a game drive, or tracking chimpanzees in the forest, Queen Elizabeth National Park promises a thrilling and diverse wildlife adventure in one of East Africa’s most beautiful regions.

Game Drives

Experience thrilling game drives through Queen Elizabeth’s savannahs, spotting lions, elephants, buffalo, and the rare tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector.

Boat Safari on Kazinga Channel

Enjoy a boat safari along the Kazinga Channel, offering close-up views of hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of waterbirds in their natural habitat.

Chimpanzee Tracking in Kyambura Gorge

Trek through the lush Kyambura Gorge to track chimpanzees in their forest home, offering a unique primate experience within the park.

⁠Birdwatching

With over 600 bird species, including flamingos, pelicans, and African fish eagles, Queen Elizabeth National Park is a top destination for birdwatchers.

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