– “Uganda’s most popular national park“ –
One of the oldest parks in Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s premier safari destination. The park is located between Lake George and Lake Edward with the Kazinga channel connecting the two lakes. Its ideal location between the gorillas of Bwindi and the chimpanzees of Kibale makes for the perfect pit-stop between the two popular parks, providing some of the best game-viewing you’ll find outside of Kenya and Tanzania’s large parks. Four of the Big Five are present (rhinos being the absentee), with the park one of only two places on earth where you can hope to see tree-climbing lions (the other being Lake Manyara National park). With 612 bird species, it is a great place for bird-watchers. Multiple daily boat cruises along the Kazinga channel, provide a great platform for seeing plenty of hippos, crocodiles, buffalos, and waterbirds on the shoreline.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most popular savanna park in Uganda and the best place to see lions including the Tree Climbing lions making it the perfect destination for an Uganda Wildlife Safari. It prides itself in a great diversity of habitats that include: lakes, savannah grasslands, forests, and wetlands that serve as home to the biggest variety of large mammals in the country.
Where Is Queen Elizabeth National Park Located?
One would wonder where Queen Elizabeth National Park is located. Well, it is found in the western part of Uganda laying between Lakes Gorge and Albert with the Kazinga Channel crossing through its 700 sq mile land area. The park was named after the Queen of England in 1954 following her visit.Wildlife In Queen Elizabeth National Park The park is home to 618 bird species which is the 6th highest diversity in the world and the highest in Africa making it a perfect destination for Uganda Birding Safaris, in addition to 10 primate species like chimpanzees and 95 mammals including big game.