Muhumuza Africa Safaris

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Uganda’s most popular game park featuring diverse ecosystems and famous tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector
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Park at a Glance

Queen Elizabeth National Park spans approximately 1,978km² in western Uganda. The park was founded in 1952 as Kazinga National Park and renamed in 1954 to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II.

The park is famous for its wildlife diversity with over 95 mammal species and 600 bird species. It encompasses savanna, bushland, wetlands and lush forests, creating one of Africa’s most diverse ecosystems.

1,978km²

Total Area

95+

Mammal Species

600+

Bird Species

1952

Established

Wildlife & Birdlife

Home to 95+ mammal species and 600+ bird species across diverse ecosystems from savanna to wetlands

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Tree-Climbing Lions

Famous lions in Ishasha sector that climb fig trees, a rare behavior found in few places worldwide.
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African Elephants

Large herds of elephants roam the park, often seen along Kazinga Channel and in Kasenyi plains.
hippos at kazinga channel

Hippos

Kazinga Channel hosts one of the world’s largest concentrations of hippos.
chimpanzees

Chimpanzees

Habituated chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge’s underground forest offer unique tracking experiences.
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African Buffaloes

Large herds of buffalo graze throughout the park’s grasslands and savanna areas.
flamingoes

Flamingos

Pink flamingos gather on the park’s crater lakes, creating spectacular birding opportunities.
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Tree-Climbing Lions

Famous lions in Ishasha sector that climb fig trees, a rare behavior found in few places worldwide.
elephants in queen elizabeth np

African Elephants

Large herds of elephants roam the park, often seen along Kazinga Channel and in Kasenyi plains.
hippos at kazinga channel

Hippos

Kazinga Channel hosts one of the world’s largest concentrations of hippos.
chimpanzees

Chimpanzees

Habituated chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge’s underground forest offer unique tracking experiences.
african buffaloes in queen elizabeth np

African Buffalo

Large herds of buffalo graze throughout the park’s grasslands and savanna areas.
flamingoes

Flamingos

Pink flamingos gather on the park’s crater lakes, creating spectacular birding opportunities.

Activities & Attractions

Experience diverse wildlife and landscapes across multiple park sectors

Kazinga Channel Boat Safari
Cruise the 32km natural channel connecting Lake Edward and Lake George. Excellent for viewing hippos, elephants, buffalo, and waterbirds.
Game Drives
Explore Kasenyi plains for lions, leopards, and antelopes. Visit Ishasha sector for the famous tree-climbing lions in fig trees.
Chimpanzee Tracking
Track habituated chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge’s underground forest. This unique ecosystem offers a different forest experience.
Crater Lake Tours
Explore the numerous crater lakes formed by volcanic activity. Some lakes host flamingos and offer scenic hiking opportunities.
Bird Watching
With over 600 bird species, the park is a birder’s paradise. Mweya Peninsula and Kazinga Channel are prime birding areas.
Cultural Encounters
Visit local fishing villages along Kazinga Channel and learn about traditional fishing methods and community conservation efforts.

Access

Roads

From Kampala: 470km via Mbarara to Mweya (7-8 hours). Alternative route via Fort Portal to northern sectors.
Ishasha Sector: 480km from Kampala via Mbarara and Kihihi (6-7 hours drive).

Southern Gates

Multiple entry gates: Kabatoro Gate (main entrance), Ishasha Gate (southern sector), Katunguru Gate (northern entrance from Kibale).

By Air

Charter flights to Mweya airstrip (15 minutes from park headquarters) or Kasese airstrip (2 hours drive). Scheduled flights available from Entebbe.

Climate & When to Visit

Temperature

Tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 28°C. The park sits at 910m above sea level with pleasant year-round weather.

When to Visit

Best time is during dry seasons (December-February and June-September) for optimal game viewing and road conditions.
Wet seasons offer excellent bird watching with migratory species and lush green landscapes.

Accommodation

Wide range of accommodation options from luxury lodges to budget-friendly facilities

High-End Lodges
Experience Queen Elizabeth in unparalleled style and sophistication
Luxury Lodges
Premium facilities with spectacular views of Kazinga Channel and crater lakes.
Mid-Range
Comfortable accommodations with good access to park activities and wildlife areas.
Budget Options
Affordable options including camping facilities and community-run accommodations.

Ready to Explore Queen Elizabeth National Park?

Discover tree-climbing lions, cruise Kazinga Channel, and experience Uganda's most diverse wildlife park