This trip will take you to Uganda's second largest National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park '' Medley of Wonders''. Being recognized as Uganda's most visted park, get yourselves ready to explore what the park has to offer.
The park is known to be harboring the big five animals but currently it habours the Big 4 giants of the which are, Lions, Leopards, Buffaloes, and Elephants with very vast of bird species over 400 including migratory birds from the neighboring countries.
On day one, you will engage in a boat cruise, and day two, you will engage in a game drive, tree climbing Lion traking and nature walk and later on day 3 you will visit Lake Katwe to acquire knowledge on salt formation and you will then return to Entebbe / Kampala.
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BOOK NOW Book NowThe best time to visit is during the dry seasons, from June to August and December to February, when wildlife is more concentrated around water sources.
You can reach the park by road from major towns in Uganda from Entebbe / Kampala via Kampala-Masaka-Mbarara road and via Kampala-Mubende-Fort Portal -Kasese road. The nearest airstrip is at Kasese, and there are scheduled flights from Entebbe International Airport.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo, hippos, crocodiles, and various species of primates and birds.
Yes, guided safaris are available, and it's recommended to book one through licensed tour operators in advance. They can provide experienced guides and arrange accommodations.
Popular activities include game drives, boat safaris along the Kazinga Channel, chimpanzee tracking in the Kyambura Gorge, and bird watching. Hot air balloon safaris are also available.
Generally, the park is safe for visitors, but it's essential to follow guidelines and instructions from park authorities. It's also advisable to be aware of wildlife and adhere to safety protocols.
There are various accommodation options, ranging from luxury lodges, Mid range to budget and campsites. It's recommended to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak seasons.
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