Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park (1,978 square kilometers) lies in on the Western Rift Valley floor and it was established in 1953 in commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II’s visit. Read More

Tree Climbing lion in the Ishasha sector, Queen Elizabeth National Park

Some of the main tourist attractions in Queen Elizabeth National Park include the large numbers of hippos on the Kazinga Channel, large herds of elephants, waterbuck, Uganda Kob, Topi and the Tree climbing lions in the Ishasha Sector.

You can see and enjoy both the open savannah, grassland, rainforests, dense papyrus swamps and stunning crater lakes. All these provide habitats for over 95 species of wildlife which include four of Africa’s big five animals and over 600 species of birds.

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Top Things to do in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Chimpanzee tracking and game viewing in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park harbors tremendous numbers of animals such as the Chimpanzees which can be tracked in the Kyambura Gorge or Kalinzu Forest, leopards, elephants, lions, hippopotamuses, buffaloes, waterbucks, giant forest hog, Uganda kob, warthog, bushbuck, reedbuck, duikers, and hyena.

Searching for the tree-climbing lions in Ishasha Sector

The Ishasha Sector offers unique views of the tree climbing lions and topis. The Kazinga Channel offers enjoyable boat trips in the morning and in the afternoon which give opportunities to see water animals like crocodiles, hippos, and birds. Some of the birds found in Queen Elizabeth National Park include the Pink-backed Pelican, Slender-tailed Nightjar, the Flamingos, Grey Kestrel, and Black-bellied Bustard, among others.

Accommodations in Queen Elizabeth National Park

There are several accommodations in Queen Elizabeth National Park, some of which are located inside the park and others in areas surrounding the stunning park. They range from Luxury, Medium and Budget accommodations all offering wonderful services respectively.

Refer to our List of Recommended Accommodations and choose the best.

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