Queen Elizabeth National Park

Straddling the equator in western Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is the country’s most visited wildlife destination. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Rwenzori Mountains and bordered by lakes Edward and George, it offers a blend of classic savannah wildlife safaris, volcanic crater lakes, lush wetlands, and scenic beauty.

The park is especially famous for its tree-climbing lions, Kazinga Channel boat safaris, and wide-ranging habitats that support over 600 bird species — one of the highest avian diversities in Africa.

Location
  • By road: ~6–7 hours from Kampala/Entebbe

  • By air: Charter flights available to Mweya Airstrip

Best Time to Visit

  • June – August and December – February: Dry seasons with best wildlife visibility

  • Rainy seasons (March–May, Sept–Nov) are lush and beautiful but may have muddy roads

Wildlife & Activities

Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise

  • A highlight of any visit — this natural channel connects Lake Edward and Lake George

  • Guaranteed sightings of hippos, Nile crocodiles, elephants, and a wide range of birds

  • Ideal for close-up wildlife photography

Chimpanzee Trekking – Kyambura Gorge

  • Known as the “Valley of Apes,” this lush gorge offers short but rewarding treks

  • Expect to see chimps, monkeys, and rich birdlife in a dense, forested ravine

Game Drives

  • Best in Kasenyi Plains, where lions, buffaloes, and Uganda kobs dominate

  • Ishasha Sector is home to the iconic tree-climbing lions

  • Spotted hyenas, elephants, hippos, warthogs, leopards, and jackals also roam freely

Birdwatching Paradise

  • Over 600 recorded bird species

  • Best spots include Lake Munyanyange, Maramagambo Forest, and the Kasenyi area

  • Look out for: African skimmers, shoebill storks, papyrus gonolek, and kingfishers

Perfect For

  • Wildlife lovers looking for variety

  • Birdwatchers

  • Safari photographers

  • Families and first-time safari travelers

  • Those combining primates and big game in one circuit