GAME DRIVE AT QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK |
Game drives
in Queen Elizabeth National Park take you through its exceptional wildlife
tracks to view variety of wildlife species. Game viewing safaris in Queen
Elizabeth National Park are best conducted along Kasenyi track, North Kazinga
Plains and Ishasha track. Kasenyi Plains comprise of vast grassland and offer
excellent spot for you to view huge concentration of wildlife. Wildlife species
to catch a glimpse at while on game viewing along Kasenyi track include
elephants, lions, buffaloes, warthogs, birds to mention but a few.
Ishasha sector is in the southern side of
Queen Elizabeth National Park and provides incredible wildlife viewing
experiences to visitors on Uganda safari. Game drive along Ishasha area gets
you a great chance to catch a glimpse at the African elephants, tree climbing
lions, buffaloes, topis and many more.
Game viewing activities in Queen Elizabeth
National Park
Lion tracking-This
is unique from the usual game drives. Lion tracking is also best described as
scientific experiential lion tracking the fact that it is more of research than
tourist designed experience. It is conducted by researchers, few other persons.
Lion tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park is conducted along the savanna
plains of Kasenyi and Ishasha track.
Chimpanzee
tracking-This is a thrilling primate adventure and it is conducted around
Kyambura Gorge and Kalinzu Forest Reserve.
Mongoose
tracking-This offers you opportunity to spot out huge concentration of
mongooses. Mongoose tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park is conducted around
the Mweya Peninsular.
Bird
watching-Queen Elizabeth National Park is a home to over 620 bird species
making it a birders paradise. The birds to spot out in Queen Elizabeth National
Park include martial eagle, shoebill stork, king fisher, pelicans, flamingos to
mention but a few.
Other game
viewing activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park include boat cruise/launch
cruise along Kazinga channel-this gets you a chance to catch a glimpse at huge concentration
of hippos, crocodiles, water birds and many others; nature walks and others.
Best time to visit Queen Elizabeth National
Park
Queen Elizabeth
National Park is an all year round safari destination. However, it is best to
visit this park during the dry season which starts in the months of June, July,
August, September and December, January, February. But you can also pay a visit
to Queen Elizabeth National Park during the wet or rainy season especially if
you are interested in bird watching. The rainy season in Queen Elizabeth
National Park starts in the months of March, April, May and October, November.
Where to stay in Queen Elizabeth National
Park
Queen Elizabeth
National Park has wide range of accommodation options. They range from budget
to luxury and they include Mweya Hostel/Pumba Safari Cottages/Kazinga Channel
View Resort (Budget); Bush Lodge/Enganzi Game Lodge (Mid-range); Kyambura Game
Lodge/Mweya Safari Lodge/Hippos Safari Lodge (Luxury).
Getting to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth
National Park is situated in western Uganda approximately 5-6 hours’ drive away
from Kampala or Entebbe. Your journey can start from Entebbe or Kampala via
Masaka-Mbarara-Bushenyi route or Kampala-Fort Portal-Kasese. Alternatively, you
can take a flight from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi airfield to
Mweya/Kasese airfield.