One of Uganda’s most iconic parks.
Known for its tree-climbing lions, the scenic Kazinga Channel boat cruise, and an incredible variety of wildlife.
Stretching from the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains to the shores of Lake Edward, Queen Elizabeth National Park is a showcase of Uganda’s natural beauty. Its landscapes range from open savannah and crater lakes to lush wetlands, hosting more than 95 mammal species and 600 bird species. The Kazinga Channel boat safari is a highlight, offering close encounters with hippos, elephants, and countless birds.
In the southern Ishasha sector, tree-climbing lions lounge in fig trees, while nearby villages offer rich cultural encounters and warm Ugandan hospitality.




