Discover the Wild Beauty of Queen Elizabeth National Park

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QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK
Located in the heart of Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is a must-visit destination for any wildlife enthusiast.
This stunning park is home to an incredible array of flora and fauna, making it one of Africa’s most popular safari destinations.

About Queen Elizabeth National Park.

>Location:
Western Uganda, bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo
> Size: 1,978 sq km (763 sq mi)Established: 1952.
>UNESCO Biosphere Reserve:
Recognized for its unique ecosystem and biodiversity.

  • Wildlife in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

    – Tree-climbing lions:
    Unique to this park, these lions love to climb trees,
    The climbing lions are only found in Queen Elizabeth national park which makes it unique from other parks.
    – Hippos:
    – ⁠Over 2,000 hippos inhabit the Kazinga Channel
    – Elephants;
    Large herds roam the park’s savannas
    Queen Elizabeth is known for the large population of the African savanna Elephants making it a must visit for wildlife lovers.
    – Buffaloes:
    Huge herds graze the grasslands
    – Leopards:
    Elusive and majestic, these big cats are a thrill to spot in this park.
    – Over 600 bird species;
    For the bird watchers this park is unique for it’s big population of birds Including the shore bids, forest birds and savanna birds,
    ie, Martial eagles, African Jacana, African fish eagle and the Great Blue Turaco.

  • Activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park

    – Game drives;
    Explore the park’s diverse landscapes and spot wildlife
    – Boat cruises:
    Take a scenic cruise on the Kazinga Channel to view hippos, Lizards and many bird species.
    – Chimpanzee trekking:
    Visit the Kyambura Gorge and spot chimpanzees in their natural habitats.
    – Nature walks:
    Guided walks through the park’s scenic trails.

  • Accommodation Options

    – Luxury lodges:
    Elephan Hub Lodge, Mweya Safari Lodge, Kyambura Gorge Lodge
    – Mid-range lodges:
    Pumba Safari Cottages, Queen’s Pavilion
    – Budget-friendly options:
    Kazinga Wildness camp, Mweya Hostel, Kasese Guest House

    Best Time to Visit

    – Dry season:
    June to August and December to February (best for wildlife viewing)
    – Wet season;
    March to May and September to November (fewer tourists, lush vegetation)

  • Getting There

    Air:
    Fly to Kasese Airstrip or Mweya Airstrip
    Road:
    Drive from Kampala (approx. 6-7 hours)

    At Binary Safaris Adventures, we offer customized tours to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Contact us to plan your dream safari! @www.binarsafariadventures.com.