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Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in southwestern Uganda, is the most visited and arguably most scenic National Park by tourists. The park, named after Queen Elizabeth II, offers a quintessential African safari experience with its rich biodiversity. Visitors can encounter the famous tree-climbing lions, along with other members of the big five – lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinoceros. Additionally, the park boasts a remarkable bird list that includes species like the African skimmer, Shoebill stork, and martial eagle

Places to Visit:

  1. Mweya Peninsula: This area is the hub of sightseeing activities in the park, offering excellent accommodation options and guided tours to explore the park’s beauty.
  2. Kazinga Channel: A 40km channel connecting Lake Gorge to Lake Edward, providing exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities through boat cruises.
  3. The Equator and the Queen’s Pavilion: Visitors can enjoy photo opportunities at Uganda’s Equator and visit the Queen’s Pavilion for a glimpse into historical royal visits.
  4. Ishasha Tree Climbing Lions: Known for its unique tree-climbing lions and diverse wildlife, this area in the park offers an authentic African wilderness experience.

Wildlife and Conservation:

Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to an impressive array of wildlife, including 618 bird species, 10 primate species like chimpanzees, and 95 mammal species. The conservation efforts in the park have not only preserved its ecosystems but also benefited local communities through various initiatives.

Best Time to Visit:

The dry season from January to February and June to September is ideal for wildlife viewing, while migratory bird species arrive from August to December and March to May for birding enthusiasts.

Ready to embark on your African adventure? Start planning your unforgettable safari experience in Queen Elizabeth National Park today!

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