4-Days Queen Elizabeth with Tree Climbing Lions
Experience the best of Uganda’s wildlife and natural beauty with a four-day excursion to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Begin by journeying from Kampala to the park, immersing yourself in the captivating landscapes along the way. Day two brings thrilling game drives, where you’ll witness the diverse array of wildlife, from majestic elephants to graceful antelopes. Continue the adventure with a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, offering an up-close encounter with hippos, crocodiles, and a plethora of avian species. On day three, explore the Ishasha sector, renowned for its tree-climbing lions, before visiting Lake Katwe to discover the traditional salt mining practices and its fascinating ecosystem. Finally, bid farewell to the park on day four as you make your way back to Kampala, cherishing the memories of an unforgettable wildlife encounter in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
On the first day, you will be traveling from Kampala to Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park is located in southwestern Uganda and is approximately a 6 to 7-hour drive from Kampala, depending on the route and traffic conditions. You’ll have a chance to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Ugandan countryside along the way.
Accommodation: The Bush Lodge
Meals Plan: Lunch and Dinner
On the second day, you’ll embark on a game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Game drives are typically conducted in the morning or late afternoon when wildlife is most active. You’ll have an opportunity to spot a variety of animals, including elephants, buffaloes, antelopes, lions, and more.
After the game drive, you’ll also go on a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel. This boat cruise offers a unique perspective to observe wildlife, including hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species that inhabit the channel and its banks.
Accommodation: The Bush Lodge
Meals Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
On the third day, you’ll head to the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park for another game drive. Ishasha is famous for its tree-climbing lions, which you might have a chance to spot. This area is known for its picturesque landscapes and is a great opportunity to see wildlife in a different setting.
Afterward, you’ll visit Lake Katwe, a saltwater lake within the national park. Here, you can learn about the traditional salt mining practices of the local communities and explore the unique ecosystem surrounding the lake.
Accommodation: The Bush Lodge
Meals Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
On the final day, you’ll leave Queen Elizabeth National Park and make your way back to Kampala, concluding your visit to the park. The return journey will take approximately 6 to 7 hours, again depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch
End of our 4-Days Queen Elizabeth with Tree Climbing Lions
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