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Everything you need to know about Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in western Uganda along the scenic Lake George and Lake Edward, is one of the country’s most popular and diverse safari destinations. Covering over 1,978 square kilometers, the park features a mix of savannahs, wetlands, forests, and crater lakes, creating habitats that support an incredible variety of wildlife.

The park is home to lions, leopards, elephants, hippos, buffaloes, and numerous antelope species. Its wetlands attract large populations of hippos and Nile crocodiles, while the Kazinga Channel, which links Lake George and Lake Edward, offers some of the best boat safaris in Africa. Queen Elizabeth is also famous for its tree-climbing lions, a rare phenomenon that gives visitors a unique wildlife experience.

Bird enthusiasts will find paradise in the park, with over 600 species recorded, including the striking African fish eagle, pelicans, and kingfishers. Visitors can enjoy game drives, boat cruises, and guided nature walks that provide close encounters with wildlife while taking in the park’s stunning landscapes, from crater rims to open savannahs.

With its rich biodiversity, breathtaking scenery, and range of safari activities, Queen Elizabeth National Park offers an unforgettable experience. It combines abundant wildlife, unique natural features, and cultural connections, making it one of Uganda’s top destinations for adventure and nature exploration.

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