2 days Queen Elizabeth safari takes you to the second largest game park in Uganda. Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s most popular and visited wildlife conservation area because of its amazing scenery, primates, wildlife and birds. It stands out from Murchison falls National Park because of its spectacular scenery and landscape consisting of green rolling hills, crater lakes, forests, wetlands, Savannah, woodlands, the kazinga channel and great sight of the Rwenzori ranges of mountains.
Queen Elizabeth National was established in 1952 and covers an area of 1,978 square kilometers. The Park benefits from its location along Uganda’s rain corridor which keep its relatively green for much of the year. Its initial name was Kazinga National Park but was changed to Queen Elizabeth national park in 1954 in memory of the Queens visit to the park. Queen Elizabeth is home to over 600 species of birds, 95 of mammals and 10 primates. Chimpanzees are the most popular primates in the park and can be spotted in Maramagambo forest or the Kyambura Gorge. The chimps in Maramagambo are not habituated but those in Kyambura gorge are.
Highlight of the Tour
- A Game drive at Kasenyi plains
- Boat cruise at the Kazinga channel
- Stopping at the equator crossing
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Pickup – Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park –Boat cruise at the Kazinga channel
Our Guide will pick you up very early (6am) from either Entebbe or Kampala before starting the long journey to Queen Elizabeth national park. This journey takes between 5 to 6 hours and goes through amazing countryside with beautiful landscape and landmarks. You will stop at the equator crossing in Kayabwe (near Masaka) for photographs and a chance to count yourself among the few who have stood in two hemispheres at the same time. The equator is the planets main latitude that separates the planet earth into two sections – southern and northern hemispheres. As you continue your journey towards western Uganda, watch out for the amazing landscape consisting of endless savanna, large farms of the long-horned Ankole cattle and local people going about their daily business. Lunch will be in Mbarara town or another location depending on how the trip goes.
Dinner and overnight will be at either Simba Safari Camp, Bush Lodge or Kazinga Channel View Lodge for budget travelers. Moderate or Mid-range travelers will sleep in either Enganzi Lodge, Buffalo Safari Resort or Ihamba Safari Lodge. The luxury traveler will go for either Jacana Lodge, Katara Lodge or Mweya Safari Lodge.
Day 2: Game drive at the Kasenyi Sector – Transfer back to Kampala
Wake up very early, shower and take breakfast as wait for the Guide/Driver to pick you up and take you for the morning game drive at the Mweya peninsula or Kasenyi plains. The Mweya peninsula is one of
After completing the activity, you will go and have lunch in your hotel before starting your journey back to Kampala or Entebbe. You will have stops at the Igongo Cultural Centre for souvenir if you didn’t get any at the park offices. Arrival time in Kampala is in the evening. Book your flight to depart in at 9:00pm in case you plan to leave Uganda on this day.
End of Tour
Tour Inclusions and Exclusions
The Package Includes:
- Full board accommodation with meals (1 night).
- A Guide/Driver with excellent English speaking skills
- Transport in a standard tour van with a pop up roof for clear views of the park animals
- Fuel for the entire trip
- Boat cruise at the Kazinga Channel
- A game drive
- Guide and ranger fees
- Lunch and drinking water while traveling to and from the park
- Park Entrance fees
- Airport transfer
- Government taxes
Package Excludes:
The package excludes expenses of a personal nature like alcoholic drinks, cigars, laundry, personal insurance, Visas, air tickets, porter fees and tips for the Guides/Rangers.
What you need to know
- It’s a private tour and will only be for you or with your family/spouse
- This tour can start on any day of the year
- The tour can be tailored to your suggestions. Meaning that you can opt for other activities or ask for more days in the park. Queen Elizabeth is a large park with a lot of activities that cannot be concluded in one day. For example, we have chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge, nature walks in Maramagambo forest, spotting tree climbing lions of Ishasha and mongoose/lion tracking with researchers.
- For the best wildlife safari in Queen Elizabeth, you need to consider coming with a binocular, a hat, light and casual clothes (shorts, jeans, T-shirts, and simple blouses), hiking shoes, insect repellents, sandals, Sun lotion, Sunglasses and a Torch.
Hotels and Lodges
Kazinga Channel View Resort: This is one of the best budget to mid-range accommodation facilities in Queen Elizabeth National Park. It consists of bandas and cottages with rooms that are self-contained,
Simba Safari Camp: This budget lodge was opened to visitors in 2008 to offer quality rooms at competitive prices. The lodge has 70 beds which are found in dormitories, twin rooms, dormitories and family cottages. The rooms are comfortable, spacious and furnished with flushing toilets, mosquito nets and a verandah. Simba Safari is located just 2 km away from the equator crossing and is the closest lodge to the Kasenyi plains. One side of the camp overlooks the Rwenzori mountains while the other to the savanna plains and crater lakes of Queen Elizabeth. If you have any special dietary requirements, you need to inform the camp in advance.
The restaurant serves local and international dishes while the adjacent bar is stocked with drinks of every kind. Simba Safari camp promotes the conservation of nature by offering guests an opportunity to plant a tree within the vicinity. After planting the tree, the lodge will take care of and ensure the planters name is on it throughout its lifespan. Other services in the camp include a campsite for budget travelers and free Wi-Fi.
Buffalo Safari Lodge: Buffalo safari lodge is a mid-range built close to the Kazinga Channel of Queen Elizabeth National Park. It is located 1 kilometer off the Mbarara to Kasese road. The lodge has 17 self-contained rooms. The serene environment around the lodge and amazing views of the park and its