Monday 11 November 2013

Queen Elizabeth National Park - Uganda Safaris


Where is it located?
Also known as Uganda's most popular National Park,Queen Elizabeth National Park is found in Western Uganda spanning the districts of Bushenyi,Rukungiri,Kamwenge and Kasese. The Park's location is about 375 kilometers from Uganda's capital city (Kampala),that is when using the road.
In the Northeast of the park,lies Kasese town while on northeastern edge of the Park,lies Bushenyi.
The Park covers approximately 1996 km squared ( about 770 square miles) .

What are the seasons at the Park?
Generally western Uganda,where the Park is found experiences a dry season from June to September.During these months,most animals in the Park remain near the water simply because they want to keep on sipping  all day to cool their bodies.
A lion at the park
From January to February,the Park experiences a hot dry time and this is the best time to visit.
The rainy season is from March to May and October to December.



What are the attractions at the park?
The Park has a wide astonishing bio-diversity of both animals and birds.Approximately,the Park has 100 different types of mammals and 660 species of birds.The Park is said to have the world's largest number of Hippos and these are mainly at the Kazinga channel.Some of the other mammals at the Park include;crocodiles,buffaloes,Leopards,
warthogs,giant forest hogs,antelopes,Uganda kob,waterbuck,topi and elephants.
In the Northeastern part of the Park lies Kyambura George,a green territory with thick treetop canopies and vines.The whole adventure is spiced up by chimpanzees that chatter high up in the branches.These chimps are also found in the south of the Kazinga channel plus different monkey species.
The Park is also an adventurous place for birders and this explains why birders move from different parts of the world to come and have a glance at them.
Both animals and birds at Queen Elizabeth National Park are best viewed from a boat on Kazinga Channel.

Where to stay while at Queen Elizabeth National Park?
There are many Lodges in and around the Park where visitors can stay comfortably and these include;
Mweya Safari Lodge-This is found inside the Park and it offers numerous game viewing.
Kyambura Gorge Safari Lodge-located on the edge of Queen Elizabeth National Park and Kyambura Gorge.The Lodge offers a comfortable accommodation.
Katara Lodge-found in the Great Rift Valley offering views of the Park to the guests.
Ishasha wilderness safari-located in the southern sector of the Park.It offers quality lodging.
Ihamba Safari Lodge
Jacana Eco-Lodge
Hippo Hill safari camp
Simba safari camp
Bush Lodge

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