Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park is a Wildlife Wonder and one of Uganda’s most celebrated wildlife destinations, showcasing a breathtaking blend of diverse ecosystems, abundant wildlife, and exhilarating adventures. Spanning 1,978 square kilometers, the park features savannas, wetlands, and volcanic craters, making it a true haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Queen Elizabeth National Park is famed for its remarkable wildlife, including elephants, buffaloes, and the unique tree-climbing lions of the Ishasha sector, where these majestic predators lounge in fig trees. The park offers unforgettable game drives revealing hippos, warthogs, and various antelope species amid stunning landscapes. With over 600 recorded bird species, it is a birdwatcher’s paradise, attracting the African fish eagle and the elusive shoebill stork among vibrant waterbirds.

A highlight is the iconic boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, providing close encounters with hippos and crocodiles while enjoying picturesque views of crater lakes. Ideal for a comprehensive wildlife experience, Queen Elizabeth National Park promises unforgettable adventures and breathtaking natural beauty.