Queen Elizabeth National Park

Western Uganda – spanning Kasese, Kamwenge, Rubirizi, and Rukungiri Districts

Queen Elizabeth National Park

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Queen Elizabeth National Park is a top safari destination in Uganda. It sits on the Western Rift Valley floor. The park features a varied landscape of savannah, crater lakes, and forests. The famous Kazinga Channel connects Lake Edward and Lake George. The channel is home to one of the world’s largest hippo populations. Visitors see elephants, lions, buffalo, and a wide range of antelope. A safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park offers excellent wildlife viewing.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

LOCATION

Western Uganda – spanning Kasese, Kamwenge, Rubirizi, and Rukungiri Districts

VISA NEEDED

Yes – Uganda Tourist Visa is required for most travelers

LANGUAGE SPOKEN

English, Swahili, and local languages (Runyankole, Rukiga)

CURRENCY

Ugandan Shillings (UGX)

AREA (2KM)

1,978 sq km of diverse savannah, wetlands, and forests

Top Activities & Experiences

  • Game Drives – Spot lions, leopards, and elephants on the open plains of the Kasenyi and Ishasha sectors.
  • Boat Cruise – Take a boat on the Kazinga Channel to see hippos, crocodiles, and various birds.
  • Chimpanzee Tracking – Follow chimpanzees in the Kyambura Gorge.
  • Birdwatching – Find over 600 bird species, making it a bird lover’s paradise.
  • Tree-Climbing Lions – Search for lions resting in fig trees in the Ishasha sector.

Best Time to Visit

  • Dry Season (June–August & December–February): This is the best time for game drives. Animals gather around water sources.
  • Wet Season (March–May & September–November): Landscapes are lush and green. This season is best for birdwatching.

👉 Insider Tip: The Ishasha sector’s tree-climbing lions are a unique sight. Plan your visit to include this remote area.

History & Untold Stories

The park was established in 1952. It was originally named Kazinga National Park. Its name was changed in 1954 to honor the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This designation protects its diverse ecosystems and cultural heritage. The park has recovered well from past challenges. Poaching once hurt wildlife numbers. Today, conservation efforts have helped animal populations thrive. The Basongora pastoralists once used the land for grazing. Their history is part of the park’s story.

Travel Tips

  • Health & Safety: A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required. Malaria prevention is recommended.
  • Packing List: Pack light clothes, a hat, sunscreen, and binoculars.
  • Cultural Etiquette: Follow park rules. Respect the wildlife and local communities.
  • Payments: Cash is best for small purchases and tips. Some lodges accept cards.
  • Getting There: The park is a 5-6 hour drive from Kampala. Domestic flights are available to Kasese airfield.

Queen Elizabeth National Park is a premier safari destination. It offers diverse wildlife and stunning scenery. The boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel is a major highlight. A trip here is an unforgettable experience. Start planning your Ugandan safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park today. Witness its unique beauty firsthand.

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