Uganda Safari location
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth NP offers one of Uganda’s most diverse and scenic safari experiences, where crater lakes, open savannah, wetlands, and forest edges combine into a multi-layered ecosystem. This is a destination defined by variety, flexibility, and strong wildlife potential.
Stretching across western Uganda, the park connects multiple habitats, creating a safari that feels constantly changing and visually engaging.
Activities
Diverse Safari & Ecosystem Exploration
Activities in Queen Elizabeth NP focus on game drives, boat safaris, and exploration of its varied landscapes. The diversity of habitats creates a rich and engaging safari experience.
Here are some notable options:
Game Drives
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Kazinga Channel Boat Safari
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Ishasha Tree-Climbing Lions
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Queen Elizabeth NP: Diverse, Scenic, Dynamic
Queen Elizabeth NP offers a safari defined by change and variety. Mornings may begin in open savannah, while later hours shift toward wetlands and waterways filled with wildlife activity.
The park’s diversity keeps the experience engaging, with each area offering something different. The Kazinga Channel adds a strong wildlife focus, while the Ishasha region introduces a unique twist. The result is a safari that feels layered and highly rewarding.
Itineraries and Packages
Highlights
Wildlife
Wildlife in Queen Elizabeth NP is diverse and spread across multiple ecosystems. The park supports lions, elephants, buffalo, and a wide range of bird species. The Kazinga Channel is a focal point for hippos and crocodiles, creating dense wildlife concentrations. Tree-climbing lions in Ishasha add a unique highlight. The mix of habitats enhances overall biodiversity. Queen Elizabeth NP delivers one of Uganda’s most varied wildlife experiences.
African Elephant
Found across multiple park habitat.
Lion
Includes the famous tree-climbing lions of Ishasha.
Hippopotamus
Abundant along the Kazinga Channel.
Buffalo
Large herds contribute to consistent sightings.
Nile Crocodile
Frequently seen along waterways.
Uganda Kob
A signature antelope species of the region.
Birdlife
Exceptional diversity across habitats.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Safari Camps & Lodges
Queen Elizabeth NP offers a broad range of safari lodges and camps across its different sectors. Many properties are located near key wildlife areas or with views over lakes and savannah.
The focus is on flexibility, comfort, and varied safari access. Accommodation here supports a dynamic and well-rounded safari experience..
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