Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s most renowned and diverse national parks, located in the southwestern part of the country. It spans over 1,978 square kilometers and offers visitors a chance to experience a wide variety of wildlife, stunning landscapes, and unique activities. It’s home to a wide range of animals, including the Big Four (lions, elephants, buffaloes, and leopards) and various species of antelopes, such as Ugandan kob, topis, waterbucks, and hartebeests. One of the park's most famous attractions is its tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha Sector, located in the southern part of the park. Unlike most lions that stay on the ground, these lions have developed the unique habit of climbing fig trees, offering a rare and fascinating sight for visitorsQueen Elizabeth National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise, with over 600 species of birds recorded. The park’s varied ecosystems, including wetlands, savannahs, and forests, provide rich habitats for both migratory and resident bird species. Queen Elizabeth National Park offers an incredible mix of wildlife, scenic landscapes, and cultural experiences. Whether you’re looking to see the famous tree-climbing lions, enjoy a boat safari on the Kazinga Channel, or track chimpanzees in the Kyambura Gorge, the park provides something for every type of traveler. It’s a fantastic destination for anyone seeking adventure, wildlife, and nature in Uganda