Discover Uganda's Most Diverse Safari

Nestled between the majestic Rwenzori Mountains and the sparkling waters of Lake Edward and Lake George, Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s most visited and diverse national park. Covering nearly 2,000 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its rich wildlife, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable safari experiences.

Actvities

Experience one of Africa’s most spectacular wildlife destinations with expertly guided game drives, scenic boat cruises, chimpanzee tracking, and comfortable accommodation options. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, honeymoon, photography safari, or birdwatching adventure, Queen Elizabeth National Park offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Uganda’s wilderness.

Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise

Enjoy one of Uganda's most rewarding wildlife experiences as you cruise along the Kazinga Channel. Spot large pods of hippos, Nile crocodiles, elephants, buffaloes, and countless bird species gathering along the shoreline.

Tree-Climbing Lions

Visit the Ishasha Sector, famous for its rare tree-climbing lions that can often be seen resting high in giant fig trees.

Game Drives

Explore the Kasenyi Plains and other wildlife-rich areas where you can encounter elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, Uganda kobs, hyenas, warthogs, and numerous antelope species.

Bird Watching

With over 600 recorded bird species, the park is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Look out for African fish eagles, saddle-billed storks, shoebills, kingfishers, bee-eaters, and flamingos around the crater lakes.

Why Visit Queen Elizabeth

  • Uganda’s most diverse national park
  • Home to the famous tree-climbing lions
  • Exceptional boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel
  • Incredible birdwatching opportunities
  • Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge
  • Spectacular crater lakes and scenic viewpoints
  • Rich wildlife with excellent game viewing year-round
  • Easy combination with Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for gorilla trekking