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Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kasese, Western Region, Uganda.

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Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the oldest and most diverse national parks in Uganda. Established in 1952, the park spans over 1,978 kmĀ² of savanna, lakes, wetlands, and forests and is home to more than 95 species of mammals and over 600 species of birds. It is an important conservation area and provides many opportunities for tourists to explore the natural beauty of the area. From game drives to boat cruises, Queen Elizabeth National Park is a must-see destination for any traveler to Uganda. We are committed to protecting the natural environment and wildlife in the park and to providing a safe, enjoyable, and educational experience for all of our visitors.

Duration

Up to 30 days

Tour Type

Continues

Language

English, Runyakitara, Luganda, Swahili

Highlights

Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda's most popular national parks, known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and cultural experiences. Here are some of the top tour highlights of Queen Elizabeth National Park:

  • Wildlife viewing: The park is home to over 95 mammal species, including elephants, lions, leopards, hyenas, buffalos, and antelopes. Visitors can go on game drives to see these animals in their natural habitats.
  • Boat safaris: A boat safari on the Kazinga Channel is a great way to see hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species, including the African fish eagle, kingfishers, and pelicans.
  • Chimpanzee tracking: The park is home to several chimpanzee communities, and visitors can go on guided hikes to see these fascinating primates in the wild.
  • Bird watching: Queen Elizabeth National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise, with over 600 bird species recorded. Some of the highlights include the shoebill stork, the African fish eagle, and the martial eagle.
  • Tree-climbing lions: The park is one of the few places in the world where visitors can see tree-climbing lions. These lions are known for their habit of climbing trees and resting in the branches during the heat of the day.
  • Cultural encounters: Visitors can also interact with the local communities around the park and learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life.
  • Nature walks: There are several hiking trails in the park, including the popular trail to the Kyambura Gorge, where visitors can see a variety of primates and birds.
  • Hot air balloon safaris: For a truly unforgettable experience, visitors can take a hot air balloon safari over the park to see the wildlife from a unique perspective.

Overall, Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a wide range of activities and experiences for visitors to enjoy, making it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Uganda.

Travel Itinerary

Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be met by a driver-guide who will transfer you to your hotel in Kampala for an overnight stay.

After breakfast, you will set off from Kampala and drive southwest to Queen Elizabeth National Park. The journey takes approximately 7 hours, but you will stop at the Equator for a photo opportunity and lunch. Upon arrival in the park, you will check into your lodge and relax for the evening.

Early morning, you will go for a game drive in the park. The park is home to a variety of wildlife including elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, and antelopes. The game drive will take approximately 3 hours, after which you will return to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, you will take a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. The channel is a natural waterway that connects Lake Edward and Lake George, and it is home to numerous bird species and hippos.

After breakfast, you will go for chimpanzee tracking in the Kyambura Gorge. The gorge is home to a habituated chimpanzee community that you will be able to observe and learn about. The trek takes approximately 2-3 hours, and you will return to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, you will take a nature walk in the Maramagambo Forest. The forest is home to a bat cave, and you will also have the opportunity to see primates and other wildlife.

After breakfast, you will check out of your lodge and begin your journey back to Kampala. The drive takes approximately 7 hours, with a stop for lunch along the way. Upon arrival in Kampala, you will be dropped off at the airport for your departure flight. Note: This itinerary is flexible and can be customized to suit your preferences.

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