Spanning the western arm of the Great Rift Valley, Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s most popular and diverse safari destination. Renowned for its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, the park offers a quintessential African safari experience—perfectly blending game drives, water safaris, birdwatching, and unique natural wonders.
As your dedicated tour and travel partner, we invite you to explore this magnificent park that stretches from the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains to the shimmering shores of Lake Edward and Lake George.
Queen Elizabeth is home to over 95 mammal species and more than 600 bird species, making it one of the most biodiverse parks in Africa. On a game drive through the Kasenyi Plains, visitors can encounter elephants, buffaloes, lions, waterbucks, Ugandan kobs, and giant forest hogs.
In the remote southern sector of Ishasha, the park is famed for its rare and spectacular tree-climbing lions, often seen lounging in the branches of fig trees.
One of Queen Elizabeth’s most rewarding experiences is a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, a 32-kilometer waterway connecting Lake Edward and Lake George. This trip provides unparalleled views of hippos, crocodiles, bathing elephants, and an incredible diversity of water birds—from African fish eagles to kingfishers and pelicans.
The park’s scenery is as dramatic as its wildlife. Crater lakes, volcanic cones, and lava flows define the landscape, especially in the Katwe Explosion Craters area, where travelers can visit salt mining villages and enjoy panoramic views of the Rift Valley floor.
Birding in Queen Elizabeth is extraordinary, with habitats ranging from wetlands and lakeshores to savannahs and forests. Notable species include the African skimmer, pink-backed pelican, shoebill stork, and countless migratory species.
Beyond the safari, Queen Elizabeth offers rich cultural experiences. Visit local communities for traditional music, dance, and storytelling, or explore Katwe village to learn about centuries-old salt mining traditions.
Located about 410 km from Kampala, the park is easily accessible by road or domestic flight. It offers a wide range of accommodations—from luxurious lodges like Mweya Safari Lodge and Ishasha Wilderness Camp to mid-range and budget-friendly options.
Whether you’re tracking lions through the savannah, cruising past herds of hippos, or marveling at crater lake panoramas, Queen Elizabeth National Park promises an unforgettable safari adventure.
Come explore the wild heart of Uganda—where nature’s drama unfolds at every turn.
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