Queen Elizabeth National Park

3 Days in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park is famous for its vast green savannah plains, although it also offers forests, sunken crater lakes and numerous swamps. Kyambura Gorge, Lake Edward and George linked by the famous Kazinga Channel crown its beauty. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the savannah and take in the wildlife—including elephants, water buffalo, lions, Spotted Hyenas,  Ugandan kob, and over 612 bird species—– the highest number in any African park.

Your 3 day safari in and around this park concentrates mostly on its Northern wing offering you an opportunity to explore among others, game drive, Kazinga cruise, craters and lots of its abundant flora and fauna. Queen Elizabeth National Park has one of the top biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world so enjoy every moment as it lasts.

Includes: Accommodation, Meals as per the itinerary, Queen Elizabeth Park entry fees, Game drive on northern side, Cruise on the Kazinga Channel and private 4×4 ground transport with an English speaking driver guide.

Excludes: Beverages, tips, and personal expenses.

$762 — Book Now

SRS (Means single room supplements) = $202

SAFARI ITINERARY

You will be picked up from your hotel early enough to beat Kampala’s traffic jam. Head west stopping en route at the Uganda Equator for pictures and buying some souvenirs. Continue to Mbarara where you will have your lunch and after proceed through the East African Rift Valley reaching Queen Elizabeth National Park with an en route game drive.

Check in at your lodge for dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge.

Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner

Transit Time: About 6 Hours

You will be out of bed early enough to prepare for the morning game drive that starts at 0630 hours. After a hot cup of tea or coffee drive out of the lodge heading to the Kasenyi track where the cats are usually sighted before they retreat to the thickets after sunrise. Along the way you will stop to see a variety of animals like the hippos moving back to the water, elephants, water bucks, hyenas, buffaloes among others.

With over 612 bird species recorded Queen Elizabeth National Park is a bird haven. Return to your lodge for breakfast and after lunch you will go for a Cruise along the Kazinga channel. The 32 kilometers stretch that joins Lake Edward to Lake George is believed to hold the largest concentration of hippos in the entire world. Elephants, solitary buffaloes and waterbucks are among the animals normally sighted at the banks. On a lucky day lions and other predators are also sighted in the hideouts waiting to catch their prey as it goes for a drink at the channel.

The channel is also rich in bird life as thousands of birds are always at the channel both indigenous and migrant species that fly thousands of miles all the way from Europe and other parts of the world to escape the winter. Some of the bird species include the Martial Eagle, Black-rumped Buttonquail, African Skimmer, Chapin’s Flycatcher, Pinkbacked Pelican, African Broadbill, Verreaux’s Eagle Owl, Black Bee-eater, White-tailed Lark, White-winged Warbler, Papyrus Gonolek, Papyrus Canary, Corncrake, Lesser and Greater Flamingo, Shoebill, Bar-tailed Godwit.

After the cruise if time allows you might take a game drive to the craters before returning to the lodge for dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Breakfast at leisure before embarking on your drive back to Kampala again going through Bushenyi, Mbarara and Masaka before reaching Kampala or Entebbe where you will be dropped off.

Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch.

Transit Time: About 6 Hours to Kampala