Queen Elizabeth National park

Queen Elizabeth National park

Queen Elizabeth national park is located in the western Uganda, is a renowned wildlife reserve and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Spanning over 1,978 square kilometers, the park encompasses diverse ecosystems, including savannah, forests and wetlands supporting an incredible variety of wildlife. Visitors can spot the wonderful species like lions, leopards, elephants, chimpanzees, antelope, hippos, crocodiles and among others. The park’s unique feature is Kazinga Channel, connecting Lake Edward and Lake George, which attracts a variety of bird species and offers the scenic boat cruises. With its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and varied activities like game drives, boat tours, chimpanzee trekking and others. Queen Elizabeth national park is a premier safari destination for safari adventurers.

Attractions in Queen Elizabeth national park.

Animal species.

Queen Elizabeth national park is a home to a variety of animal species including over 95 mammal species and over 600 bird species. The park’s savannah and grasslands support the iconic species like the lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, antelopes like Uganda Kobs, topis, and primates like chimpanzees, baboons that inhabit the park’s forests, then crocodiles and hippos thrive in the lakes and rivers. The park is also known for its tree-climbing lions, a rare and unique behavior, making it a haven for wildlife.

Bird species.

Queen Elizabeth national park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting over 600 recorded bird species, representing approximately 40% of Uganda’s total bird population. The park’s diverse habitats support a wide range of birdlife, like iconic species like African fish eagle, Grey crowned crane, and other notable bird species includes Saddle-billed stork, White-winged Warbler, Papyrus Gonolek, as well as numerous raptors like water birds and migratory species. The park’s unique location, spanning the Albertine Rift and Lake Edward, created a convergence of East and Central African avifauna, making it an ideal spot for spotting rare and endemic species.

Tree-climbing lions.

The tree climbing lions of Queen Elizabeth national park are a rare and fascinating sight, with the park being one of the few destinations in Africa where lions exhibit this unique behavior. These amazing predators can often be spotted lounging in the branches of fig or acacia trees, particularly in the park’s Ishasha sector. This unusual habit is thought to be a way for the lions to escape the heat, find shade and possibly even hunt from above. Witnessing these wonderful lions in their treetop perch is a thrilling safari experience, offering a fresh perspective on the traditional savannah landscape and making for a truly unforgettable safari experience.

Things to do in queen elizabeth national park

Game drives in Queen Elizabeth national park.

Game drives in Queen Elizabeth national park offers an unforgettable safari experience, exploring the park’s diverse landscapes and spotting a wide range of wildlife. Guided by experienced rangers, visitors embark on the scenic drives through savannah, forests encountering the animal species like the lions, buffaloes, elephants and among others. The park’s unique geography with craters, lakes, and the Kazinga channel, provides a varied backdrop for game viewing while the knowledgeable guides share the insights into the animal’s habitats, behaviours and conservation. With dawn and dusk being the best times for game viewing, visitors can witness the park’s stunning beauty and wildlife in the golden light of sunrise and sunset

Bird watching in Queen Elizabeth national park.

Bird watching safari in Queen Elizabeth national park is a thrilling safari experience with over 600 bird species recorded making the destination one of Africa’s premier birding destinations. The park’s diverse habitats from savannah to wetlands and forests, attract a wide range of birdlife like iconic African fish eagle, grey crowned crane, cattle egrets, African Jacana and among others. Visitors can explore the park’s birding hotspots like Kazinga channel and Lake Edward with the expert guides, spotting rare and endemic species like Papyrus Gonolek, white-winged warbler and enjoying the park’s stunning scenery and wildlife.

Boat cruise in Queen Elizabeth national park.

 About cruise on Kazinga channel in Queen Elizabeth national park is a relaxing and rewarding safari experience, offering a unique perspective on the park’s wildlife and scenery. The 40km-long channel connects Lake Edward and Lake George and is a home to a variety of aquatic life like hippos, crocodiles and various bird species. As visitors glide across the calm waters they can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape, spot animals like buffaloes and elephants coming to drink, and take in the sights and sounds of the channel’s vibrant ecosystem, all while learning about the park’s fascinating history and ecology from the knowledgeable guides.

 

Chimpanzee trekking in Queen Elizabeth national park.

Chimpanzee trekking safari in Queen Elizabeth national park is an exhilarating safari experience, allowing visitors to track and observe these intelligent and social creatures in their natural habitat. The park’s Kyambura Gorge is a home to a large community of chimpanzees, and guided treks lead the visitors through the forest, offering a unique opportunity to witness these primates up close, observing their behavior, and learning about their habitat and social structures. With the expert guides and a limited group sizes, visitors can enjoy a safe and responsible chimpanzee trekking safari experiences, making for unforgettable and enriching adventure.

Guided nature walks in Queen Elizabeth national park.

Guided nature walks in Queen Elizabeth national park offer an immersive and intimate safari experience, allowing the visitors to explore the park’s diverse landscape and ecosystems on foot. Accompanied by the experienced guides, walkers navigate through forests, grasslands and wetlands, as you spot animal species and bird species, and learning about the park’s unique flora and fauna and geological features, the guided nature walks provide opportunities to discover hidden waterfalls, scenic view points and secret habitats, while gaining insight into the park’s conservation efforts and local communities that call the park home, making for enriching and unforgettable safari experience.

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