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Discover the Best of Queen Elizabeth National Park

 One would wonder where Queen Elizabeth National Park is Located. Well, it is found in the western part of Uganda laying between Lakes Gorge and Albert with the Kazinga Channel crossing through its 700 sq mile land area. The park was named after the Queen of England in 1954 following her visit. 


 The park is home to 618 bird species which is the 6th highest diversity in the world and the highest in Africa making it a perfect destination for Uganda Birding Safaris, in addition to 10 primate species like chimpanzees and 95 mammals including big game.


 Tree Climbing Lions: with just two populations of these unique lions in the whole world, explore the southern Ishasha sector to track these lions commonly seen up in the fig and acacia trees. The Kazinga Channel: this natural water channel connects Lakes Albert and Gorge and is home to a large number of hippos, Nile Crocodiles, elephants and hippos which can easily be seen on the thrilling Kazinga Boat Ride Kasenyi Plains: these plains are popularly visited by tourists on a Uganda Wildlife Safari as they are home to a very large number of antelopes, the Uganda Kobs, lions and several large predators.

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Explore Enjoyable Activities done at Queen Elizabeth N.P

Boat cruising

Spot Tree Climbing Lions

Spot Tree Climbing Lions

 The 2 hour ride on the Kazinga Channel gives you a chance to explore the oasis of wildlife among which are large schools of hippos, elephants, buffaloes, birds, crocodiles and so much more 

Spot Tree Climbing Lions

Spot Tree Climbing Lions

Spot Tree Climbing Lions

 A large number of tourists flock the park to Ishasha sector to track the lions and enjoy an up-close encounter with these unique tree climbing lions and also observe this unique behavior 

Bird Watching

Spot Tree Climbing Lions

Chimpanzee Tracking

 With a bird list of over 600 bird species, it’s no doubt that this is one of the best bird watching paradises in Africa. Uganda has over 1,000 bird species and more than a half can be found here 

Chimpanzee Tracking

Chimpanzee Tracking

Chimpanzee Tracking

 Chimpanzee Tracking expeditions are conducted within the verdant forests of the park and you will get a chance to spend an hour on an up-close encounter with ‘man’s closest living relative 

Game Drive

Chimpanzee Tracking

Game Drive

 Game Drive when Conducted early morning and in the evening give tourists a chance to see different animals like buffaloes, leopards, elephants, giraffes, lions, antelopes, hippos, various reptiles and birds 

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