Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth showcases Africa's untamed beauty and diverse ecosystems, home to iconic wildlife, stunning landscapes, and abundant birdlife for unforgettable safaris.

Overview

Queen Elizabeth National Park, situated in the heart of Uganda, is a testament to the raw beauty and untamed wilderness of Africa. This remarkable conservation area, spanning a vast expanse of diverse ecosystems, offers a front-row seat to nature’s delicate balance. Home to iconic African wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and a plethora of bird species, it beckons travelers seeking an unforgettable safari experience.

Wildlife Abound: The Big 5 and Beyond

Queen Elizabeth National Park is renowned for hosting an incredible array of wildlife, including the illustrious Big 5: lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinoceros (white rhinos). Here, the intricate web of predator and prey unfolds daily, showcasing nature’s resilience. The park also boasts a rich tapestry of other animals, such as bushbuck, Uganda kob, toppi, black and white colobus monkeys, crocodiles, and hippos.

However, what truly sets Queen Elizabeth apart is its thriving population of tree-climbing lions. These majestic felines defy convention by ascending trees, presenting a unique spectacle rarely witnessed elsewhere. Over 600 bird species grace the park with their vibrant presence, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise.

Why Visit Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park caters to all, offering a blend of adventure, education, and relaxation. It’s an ideal destination for families, where kids can embark on educational journeys through boat cruises, game drives, and nature walks. For adults, the park is an oasis of serenity, providing a chance to reconnect with nature and immerse themselves in the wild.

The park’s landscapes are a study in contrast, ranging from lush tropical forests and sprawling savannahs to serene freshwater lakes, dramatic gorges, and meandering rivers. This diversity sustains a rich tapestry of life, attracting over 600 bird species. What sets Queen Elizabeth apart is the ease with which you can spot more than 70% of these avian wonders. Among the park’s avian treasures are the shoebill stork, White-backed night heron, African finfoot, Great blue turaco, Grey-winged robin-chat, African skimmer, Ayres’s hawk eagle, Caspian plover, Pink-backed pelican, Palm-nut vulture, and Rufous-bellied heron.

The Unique Features of Queen Elizabeth National Park

  • The Equator: Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of only five parks globally that straddle both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, thanks to the Equator crossing it at zero latitude. The park also boasts scenic crater lakes, some of which have earned recognition among the world’s most beautiful by prominent travel media like National Geographic.
  • Kazinga Channel: This vast river connects Lake George to Lake Edward and feeds the River Nile with water from the Rwenzori Mountains. A boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel reveals an abundance of birdlife perched on the tall trees that line its banks. Predatory fish-eating species like the African fish eagle and pied eye kingfisher are common sights. The banks also host massive crocodiles basking along the shores and vigilant hippos overseeing their young ones as they navigate the river’s shallower sections.
  • Tree-Climbing Lions of Ishasha: Ishasha, a section of Queen Elizabeth, is famous for its tree-climbing lions. Unlike their terrestrial counterparts, these lions are known for their remarkable climbing skills. Ishasha is regarded as the most reliable place to observe tree-climbing lions in Africa. The area is also biologically diverse, with various bird species and mammals, including buffalos, topi, elephants, and monkeys. Although the exact reason behind their tree-climbing behavior remains unconfirmed, it remains a fascinating phenomenon observed throughout the year, with the best viewing opportunities typically during the heat of the day.
  • Kyambura Gorge: At the park’s heart lies Kyambura Gorge, an underground forest that has served as the home for chimpanzees, our closest relatives, for over two centuries. Witnessing these intelligent primates in their natural habitat, engaging in power struggles to lead their groups, is akin to stepping into a wildlife documentary. As you emerge from the gorge, you might spot herds of elephants in the distance, crossing from one side to another in search of nourishment, a poignant reminder of why these majestic creatures are hailed as the largest land mammals on Earth.

Best Time to Visit Queen Elizabeth National Park

The park offers outstanding wildlife viewing during two Dry seasons: January to February and June to July. However, it remains accessible and captivating throughout the year, even during the wet seasons from March to May and August to December.

Activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park

  1. Game Drives: Traverse the park’s diverse landscapes on exhilarating game drives, offering the chance to encounter an array of wildlife, including the Big 5.
  2. Chimpanzee Tracking: Explore Kyambura Gorge to witness chimpanzees, our closest relatives, in their natural habitat, revealing their captivating social dynamics.
  3. Bird Watching: Delight in birdwatching escapades, discovering over 600 avian species, including the magnificent shoebill stork and African skimmer.
  4. Boat Trips: Set sail on captivating boat trips along the Kazinga Channel, encountering a wealth of birdlife, basking crocodiles, and pods of vigilant hippos.

Lodges of Queen Elizabeth National Park

  1. Mweya Safari Lodge: Located at the confluence of the Kazinga Channel and Lake Edward, Mweya Safari Lodge offers unparalleled views of both water bodies. Its well-appointed rooms are protected from mosquitos, ensuring a comfortable stay. The outdoor dining experience on the verandah provides breathtaking views of elephants and their young bathing in the Kazinga River.
  2. Elephant Plains Lodge: Nestled at an altitude of 941 meters above sea level, Elephant Plains Lodge boasts spacious, well-appointed cottages with stunning views of the rift valley escarpment. The lodge’s attentive staff creates a welcoming atmosphere, while the fresh and flavorful cuisine combines African and international flavors.
  3. Ishasha Jungle Lodge: Situated in the southern section of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Ishasha Jungle Lodge offers a captivating eco-friendly experience. Its en-suite wooden deck cottages feature spacious rooms and bathrooms finished with canvas. The lodge is surrounded by riparian forest vegetation and a savannah filled with acacias, providing a true wilderness experience.
  4. Jacana Safari Lodge: This romantic retreat offers luxury suites with panoramic windows, affording sweeping views of Maramagambo tropical jungle and Lake Nyamusingire. The eco-friendly suites feature African design and full bathrooms. Guests can also relax by the lodge’s swimming pool while enjoying delightful meals prepared by the skilled chef.
  5. Marifiki Safari Lodge: Located within easy reach of Queen Elizabeth National Park’s gates, Marifiki Safari Lodge offers spacious cottages and tents, all with impressive views of Lake Gorge. The lodge’s warm and attentive staff ensures a memorable stay amidst the wilderness.

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Entebbe (1 day) – Murchison Falls (2 days) – Kibale Forest (2 days) | Queen Elizabeth (2 days) | Bwindi Impenetrabe (2 days)

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This is tour we recommend to those who want a taste of the highlights of a Ugandan Safari. This trip takes you through some of the best national parks and the activities. this safari is suitable to the young and the elderly. this is the beauty of Uganda summarized but it is not all. The highlights of the safari are as follows!
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This trip focuses on people with either limited time or whose primary interest is Gorilla Tracking. Whereas this trip is designed for travelers on a budget plan, it can also be customized to suit the luxury travelers. Please contact us to help you put this to work. this trip will start from Entebbe International Airport. for Guests who can arrive in the morning, the drive to Bwindi Impenetrable National park starts immediately but for those who can only arrive a day before, we shall pick you up from the airport. It takes you on a road trip that goes through communities. in Bwindi there is an opportunity to do a comunity visit, go for birdwatching or just take a walk through the village. these will be in addition to the highlight of the safari; gorilla trekking.
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Entebbe (1 day) – Murchison Falls (2 days) – Kibale Forest (2 days) | Queen Elizabeth (2 days) | Bwindi Impenetrabe (2 days)

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This trip focuses on people with either limited time or whose primary interest is Gorilla Tracking. Whereas this trip is designed for travelers on a budget plan, it can also be customized to suit the luxury travelers. Please contact us to help you put this to work. this trip will start from Entebbe International Airport. for Guests who can arrive in the morning, the drive to Bwindi Impenetrable National park starts immediately but for those who can only arrive a day before, we shall pick you up from the airport. It takes you on a road trip that goes through communities. in Bwindi there is an opportunity to do a comunity visit, go for birdwatching or just take a walk through the village. these will be in addition to the highlight of the safari; gorilla trekking.
ITINERARY

Entebbe (1 day) – Murchison Falls (2 days) – Kibale Forest (2 days) | Queen Elizabeth (2 days) | Bwindi Impenetrabe (2 days)