If you’re searching for an unforgettable wildlife adventure, a Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda safari is the perfect choice. This iconic park, located in western Uganda, is a top destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. With its scenic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural experiences, it offers one of the best Uganda safari holidays you can imagine.
In this blog, weβll explore what makes Queen Elizabeth National Park a must-visit, how to plan your safari, the best time to go, and how to combine it with other popular Uganda safari destinations.

Why Choose a Wildlife Safari in Ugandaβs Queen Elizabeth National Park?
Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s most popular savannah park, covering over 1,978 square kilometers. Itβs known for its remarkable biodiversity, including:
- Over 95 mammal species (including elephants, lions, hippos, and leopards)
- More than 600 bird species β making it a birderβs paradise
- The famous tree-climbing lions of Ishasha
- The breathtaking Kazinga Channel boat safari
- Lush crater lakes, volcanic cones, and scenic savannah plains
βοΈ Perfect for wildlife photography, bird watching, and boat safaris
βοΈ Easily accessible from Kampala or Bwindi National Park
βοΈ Great for both first-time travelers and seasoned safari-goers
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Best Time to Visit Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda
The park can be visited year-round, but the best time is during the dry seasons:
- June to August
- December to February
These months offer the best game viewing as animals gather around water sources and the roads are more accessible. However, even during the rainy seasons (MarchβMay and SeptemberβNovember), the park remains lush and less crowded β ideal for photographers and birders.
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Suggested Itinerary: 4 Days Uganda Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari
Hereβs a recommended itinerary to make the most of your wildlife safari Uganda Queen Elizabeth experience.
Day 1: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
- Depart Kampala or Entebbe after breakfast
- Drive through Ugandaβs scenic countryside
- Stop at the Equator for photos and local souvenirs
- Arrive at your lodge near the park and enjoy a sunset view over the savannah
Day 2: Morning Game Drive & Afternoon Boat Safari
- Early morning game drive in Kasenyi Plains
- Spot lions, elephants, antelopes, buffaloes, and more
- Afternoon Kazinga Channel boat safari β get close to hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and countless birds
πLearn more about our 4 Days Murchison Falls Safari β another top wildlife park in Uganda.
Day 3: Ishasha Sector & Tree-Climbing Lions
- Head to the southern Ishasha sector
- Search for the rare tree-climbing lions lounging in fig trees
- Optional community walk or visit to Lake Edward for a quiet sundowner
Day 4: Return to Kampala or Continue to Bwindi
- After breakfast, transfer back to Kampala/Entebbe
- OR continue southwest to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorilla trekking
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Accommodation Options in Queen Elizabeth National Park
There are plenty of options for every budget:
- Luxury: Mweya Safari Lodge, Kyambura Gorge Lodge
- Mid-range: Enganzi Game Lodge, Buffalo Safari Lodge
- Budget: Bush Lodge, Pumba Safari Cottages
Each lodge offers incredible views, local hospitality, and great access to park activities.
Top Safari Activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Game Drives
Explore the parkβs savannah plains in a 4×4 vehicle, led by expert guides.
Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise
A relaxing boat trip that offers the best aquatic wildlife sightings in Uganda.
Lion Tracking Experience
Go off-road with researchers to track and study lion prides using radio collars.
Chimpanzee Trekking in Kyambura Gorge
Descend into the “Valley of Apes” and search for wild chimpanzees in a tropical forest.
Bird Watching
With over 600 species, including the African fish eagle, shoebill, and pink-backed pelican, itβs a paradise for birders.
π¦ Interested in bird safaris? View our Bird Watching Tours in Uganda

Travel Tips for Your Queen Elizabeth Safari
- Carry binoculars, sunscreen, insect repellent, and light clothing
- Morning and evening drives can be chilly β pack a light jacket
- Have your camera ready during the boat cruise and Ishasha game drive
- Support local communities by shopping for handmade crafts or taking a cultural tour
Combine Queen Elizabeth with Other Top Uganda Safari Destinations
Maximize your visit by adding these nearby parks to your itinerary:
- Bwindi Impenetrable Forest β for gorilla trekking Uganda Bwindi
- Kibale Forest National Park β for chimp tracking
- Lake Mburo National Park β for walking safaris and zebras
- Rwenzori Mountains National Park β for hiking and scenic views
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Why Book Your Queen Elizabeth Safari with Cymo African Safaris?
As a trusted Uganda safari tour operator, we offer tailor-made experiences that suit your travel style, schedule, and budget. With experienced guides, reliable transportation, and personalized service, youβre guaranteed an authentic and seamless adventure.
- 100% Customizable Tours
- Experienced Safari Guides
- Competitive Pricing
- Great Reviews from Global Travelers
Final Thoughts
A safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda is more than a holiday β it’s a journey through one of Africaβs richest ecosystems. From lions and leopards to flamingos and hippos, the park offers a truly diverse wildlife experience. Add in the warm hospitality of Uganda and the chance to combine it with gorilla trekking or chimpanzee tracking, and you have the perfect safari itinerary.
Start planning your wildlife safari Uganda Queen Elizabeth now β the wild is calling!
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