Located in western Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of East Africa’s most scenic and wildlife-rich safari destinations. Spanning between Lake George and Lake Edward, the park features a stunning mix of savannah plains, crater lakes, wetlands, and tropical forests, creating diverse habitats that support an incredible variety of wildlife.
At the heart of the park lies the famous Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway known for its high concentration of animals. Here, visitors can enjoy unforgettable boat safaris while spotting hippos, elephants, buffaloes, crocodiles, and a wide range of bird species, making it one of the best wildlife viewing areas in Africa.
The park also offers classic game drives, where you may encounter lions, leopards, hyenas, Uganda kob, and giant forest hogs. In the southern Ishasha sector, you can witness the rare and fascinating tree-climbing lions, a unique highlight found in only a few places in Africa.
With over 600 bird species, breathtaking views of the Rwenzori Mountains, and landscapes shaped by volcanic activity, Queen Elizabeth National Park provides a rich and varied safari experience that perfectly complements Uganda’s primate adventures.