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Q U E E N E L I Z A B E T H
Big Game Safaris in Uganda

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s most visited national park and a key destination for anyone seeking a Big Five safari in East Africa. Located in western Uganda near the Rwenzori Mountains, the park stretches from Lake George to Lake Edward and features savannah plains, crater lakes, forests, and wetlands. It’s famous for its tree-climbing lions, scenic Kazinga Channel boat cruises, and diverse wildlife making it perfect for both luxury Uganda safaris and family wildlife tours.

Highlights of Queen Elizabeth Safaris

  • Tree-climbing lions of the Ishasha sector.
  • Scenic Kazinga Channel, packed with hippos and crocodiles.
  • Over 600 bird species.
  • Guided game drives with chances to see lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and more.
  • Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge.

Things to Do in Queen Elizabeth National Park

  • Game Drives – Explore Kasenyi Plains or the Ishasha Sector for classic Uganda wildlife safaris.
  • Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise – One of the best places to see hippos, crocodiles, and elephants up close.
  • Chimpanzee Tracking – Trek through the Kyambura Gorge for a glimpse of primates in the wild.
  • Crater Lake Exploration – Drive through scenic crater fields with panoramic views.
  • Bird Watching – Spot African skimmers, shoebills, and kingfishers.
  • Sunset Viewing – Perfect for romantic and photographic moments on a luxury Uganda safari.

Best Time to Visit Queen Elizabeth National Park

The best time for a safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park is during the dry seasons, January–March and June–July. These months offer better wildlife viewing conditions, especially for game drives and boat cruises.

Accommodation Options

Whether you’re on a budget safari in Uganda or a high-end wildlife tour, Queen Elizabeth has options for every traveler:

  • Luxury: Kyambura Gorge Lodge, Mweya Safari Lodge.
  • Midrange: Buffalo Safari Lodge, Engiri Game Lodge.
  • Budget: The Bush Lodge, Simba Safari Camp.

How to Get There

  • By Road: Approx. 6–7 hours’ drive from Kampala via Fort Portal or Mbarara.
  • By Air: Scheduled flights available from Entebbe to Mweya Airstrip.

Ideal For

  • Travelers seeking a classic Uganda safari experience.
  • Wildlife photographers and nature enthusiasts.
  • Couples, families, and small groups.
  • Bird watchers and big cat lovers.
  • Tourists booking custom safari packages in Uganda.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. Is it safe to visit Queen Elizabeth National Park?

    Yes, the park is generally safe for tourists, especially when traveling with a reputable tour company. It is advisable to follow safety guidelines provided by your guides.

  • 2. What should I pack for a visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park?

    It’s recommended to pack lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, a camera, and sturdy walking shoes for game drives and nature walks.

  • 3. Can I see tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

    Yes, the park is famous for its tree-climbing lions, particularly in the Ishasha sector, where they can often be seen lounging in fig trees.

  • 4. Are there any cultural experiences available in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

    Yes, visitors can engage in cultural experiences with local communities, including visits to traditional villages, learning about local customs, and participating in community projects.

  • 5. What wildlife can I see in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

    The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, hippos, and over 600 bird species, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

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