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A 3 Days Safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park, an incredibly diverse protected areas that is home to over 95 animal species, a count that is more than any other park in Uganda. On this 3 Days (2 Nights) trip, experience unrivalled game viewing in the different trails within the park. Go for a boat ride along the Kazinga Channel, the water gateway that connects Lake Edward and Lake George.
Trip Itinerary
DAY 1: Travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Pickup from Kampala. Travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Arrive at one of the many lodges or camp sites in or around Queen Elizabeth National Park in the afternoon. Check in and relax before leaving for a 2-3 hour evening game drive on the Kasenyi plains. Return to your lodge or camp for the night. Overnight at Bush Lodge (Budget) / Enganzi Lodge (Midrange) / Mweya Safari Lodge (Luxury)
DAY 2: Explore Queen Elizabeth National Park
Rise early and take a packed breakfast with you on your morning game drive along the Katunguru Channel Tracks and looping trails (1-2 hours); pass through Kabatoro Gate to ‘Crater Lake Drive’, Stop at the Baboon Cliffs lookout for breakfast and to admire the views.
End your morning drive at Queen’s Pavilion for a cup of coffee or tea and look back on the rolling hills you have just traversed and the steep slopes of the Rwenzori Mountains.
Enjoy a picnic lunch here, return to your camp or lodge or choose a restaurant near Kikorongo or on the Mweya Peninsula where you can relax and enjoy the wild scenery.
After lunch head to the Visitor Information Center on Mweya Peninsula to purchase your tickets for a 3pm boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. After returning from the boat cruise at around 5pm, take a leisurely game drive along the channel track and looping trails, before returning to your lodge or camp for dinner. Overnight at Bush Lodge (Budget) / Enganzi Lodge (Midrange) / Mweya Safari Lodge (Luxury)
DAY 3: Travel Back to Kampala
This is your last chance to see game before heading on your way! Have an early breakfast and head to Kasenyi Plains for a morning game drive. If you are not rushing off to your next destination, visit Katwe Salt Lake and village to learn about traditional salt mining in Lake Katwe that has persisted since the 16th Century. From here there is also the option of taking a short walk to the neighboring Lake Munyenyange where you might glimpse lesser flamingos (August-November) and other bird life.
End of the Tour