Experience the magic of Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda, home to the highest mammal species count in the country. Discover tree-climbing lions, diverse antelope species, elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and rare primates. Explore the stunning Kyambura gorge and spot over 500 bird species. Don’t miss the unforgettable boat trip along the Kazinga Channel.
Experience the magic of Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda, home to the highest mammal species count in the country. Discover tree-climbing lions, diverse antelope species, elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and rare primates. Explore the stunning Kyambura gorge and spot over 500 bird species. Don’t miss the unforgettable boat trip along the Kazinga Channel.
Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park - Pick up from your hotel at 6.30am, followed by a drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park (6-7hrs), a brief stop-over at The Equator for photo opportunity and souvenirs. Proceed through the magical Ankole cattle herds grazing alongside the road and scenic tea plantation,…
Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park - Pick up from your hotel at 6.30am, followed by a drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park (6-7hrs), a brief stop-over at The Equator for photo opportunity and souvenirs. Proceed through the magical Ankole cattle herds grazing alongside the road and scenic tea plantation, lunch en route. Check-in, and relax at the accommodation facility of your choice (budget or luxury)
In the afternoon if it appeals to you, you may go for a sunset game drive before returning to the lodge for dinner and overnight
full days explore queen Elizabeth national park
Queen Elizabeth National Park - A warm-up cup of coffee, as you set off for an early morning game drive (about 6.30am), this is an awesome experience to spot the animals in natural habitats. With higher chances of spotting elephants, solitary cape buffaloes, hyenas, lions, leopard, antelopes, warthogs and beautiful birds. This park has spectacular sceneries including Crater Lakes and rolling savannah plains overlooking the snow capped of The Rwenzoris Mountain ranges. There after you return for a full breakfast at the lodge and relax till lunch.After lunch, take a relaxing boat cruise on Kazinga channel, this is a huge opportunity to spot more animals as they come to cool off down the stream. Queen Elizabeth National Park is the leading birding destination with over 600 bird species including pelicans, kingfishers, hammer corps, woodpeckers, cormorants, goliath heron and the rare shoebill stork; have a good time spotting these birds. Later you return to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Queen Elizabeth National park and transfer Back Entebbe
Kampala - Check-out and you can choose between a nature walk at Katwe ecotourism site (one of the few surviving salt lakes in East Africa) or take a primate walk (chimpanzee, monkey, baboons) trekking in Kyambura gorge. Before proceeding to Kampala; lunch en-route and arriving in the evening. Check-in dinner and overnight at the accommodation facility of your choice.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- park entry fee
- all meals and accommodation
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- park entry fee
- all meals and accommodation
- items of personal nature like laundry, phone calls, tiping, buying sourviners
- items of personal nature like laundry, phone calls, tiping, buying sourviners
An assortment of 95 species of mammals have been documented in this Ugandan national park, the most in the country. This includes the renowned tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha Sector, as well as the Ugandan Kob, various Antelope varieties, Elephants, Buffaloes, Hippos, Baboons, and the elusive primates of the picturesque Kyambura gorge. Queen…
An assortment of 95 species of mammals have been documented in this Ugandan national park, the most in the country. This includes the renowned tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha Sector, as well as the Ugandan Kob, various Antelope varieties, Elephants, Buffaloes, Hippos, Baboons, and the elusive primates of the picturesque Kyambura gorge. Queen Elizabeth park also boasts of 547 confirmed bird species, making it one of the richest sites in the world for biodiversity, a feat that’s even more impressive considering the small size of the reserve. Beyond the thrilling wildlife spotting and bird watching, a calming boat ride down the serene Kazinga Channel is a must-do.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.