Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth national park is filled with 95 mammals which include lions, leopards, chimpanzees, Nile crocodiles, Uganda kobs, hippos and over 600 bird species

Safari To Queen Elizabeth National Park

Uganda safari in Queen Elizabeth national park. The park is one of the most stunning national parks in Uganda located in southwestern region in the districts of Rukungiri, Rubirizi, Kamwenge, and Kasese. Queen Elizabeth national park has got Maramagambo forest which borders the Kigezi game reserve and Kyambura game reserve and also the Ishasha sector plains that have got tree climbing lions found nowhere else in Uganda thus giving tourists a unique experience in the national park. Queen Elizabeth national park is filled with 95 mammals which include lions, leopards, chimpanzees, Nile crocodiles, Uganda kobs, hippos and over 600 bird species which include African jacana, grey crowned crane, African shoebill, marabou stork among others that have been recorded in the park.

Tourist Attractions in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Queen Elizabeth national park has a number of attractions ranging from wildlife, land forms, bird life and culture

The Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth National Park: Ishasha sector is famously known for tree-climbing lions. It is located in the southern part of Queen Elizabeth national park where you get to see these predators hold onto the tree branches of fig trees as they watch their prey i.e. antelopes and Uganda kobs graze.

Kazinga channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park: Kazinga channel is an attractive site you would love to watch in Queen Elizabeth national park. The channel is 40 km long connecting two lakes George and Edward in the east and west respectively. While at Kazinga channel visitors get an opportunity to see flora and fauna of the park and also a boat lunch cruise as well as animals such as lions, elephants, waterbucks, Uganda kobs, antelopes, and much more especially in the dry season as the animals go on the river banks to take some water

Kyambura game reserve in  Queen Elizabeth National Park: Kyambura game reserve is one of the beautiful attractions you will find in queen Elizabeth national park having a fascinating landscape and filled with a biodiverse ecosystem of tropical forest and primates such as chimpanzees, red-tailed monkey, white and black colobus monkeys as well as bird species. Kyambura is home to chimpanzees and some are habituated here and can be visited any time of the year on your safari tour to Queen Elizabeth national park.

Flora and fauna of Queen Elizabeth National Park: Queen Elizabeth national park has gotten a lot of vegetation zones among which include tropical rain forest, savannah grassland, and bushy grassland, acacia trees which act as a habitat for animals, birds, and butterflies

Tourist Activities In Queen Elizabeth National Park

Chimpanzee trekking tours in Queen Elizabeth National Park: Chimpanzee trekking is the second most done activity in Uganda after gorilla tracking. This activity is done from Kyambura gorge also known as Kyambura game reserve. Kyambura gorge is located 30 km away from Mweya safari lodge in the northeast of Queen Elizabeth national park.

Birding watching trips in Queen Elizabeth National Park: Queen Elizabeth national park is an habitant of over 600 bird species giving visitors a chance to spot some birds i.e. lappet-faced, long created eagle, Wahlberg eagle, African white-backed vulture, African wattled plover, African jacana, and clowned plover among others.

Lion tracking experience in Queen Elizabeth National Park: Another interesting and fun activity is the lion tacking experience which gives tourists memorable experiences in the jungle. Lion tracking activity is normally done in the morning and another session in the afternoon and takes you 3 hours.

Game drive safaris in Queen Elizabeth National Park: Game drives are also another interesting activity done in Queen Elizabeth national park. The involve drives through the national park with a help of a game while viewing animals and studying about them, the birds and also vegetation. Queen Elizabeth national park has a large number of wild animals, over 600 bird species, butterflies as well as primates such as chimpanzees

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