6 Days safari in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls National Park takes you to two of Uganda’s most visited and amazing wildlife conservation areas. Expect to spot all of the big 5 (Lions, Rhinos, Buffaloes, Leopards, Elephants), warthogs, giraffes and the Jackson’s hartebeests. Apart from the mammals, you will get a chance to visit the top of the great Murchison falls and also have stops at the equator for memorable photos.
While at Queen Elizabeth National Park, you will track chimpanzees at the Kyambura Gorge. If you miss
Murchison Falls National Park is found in the northwestern part of Uganda. It is part of the wider Murchison Falls Conservation Area which includes Karuma and Bugungu Wildlife Reserves. A key feature of the park is the famous Murchison falls. The falls are formed when the Nile river flows through a narrow gorge before dropping down in a thunderous roar. The park consists of woodlands, riverine forests and savanna which are home to chimpanzees, giraffes, lions, elephants, hartebeests, leopards, Uganda Kobs, Oribis and other antelope species.
Queen Elizabeth National Park on the other hand is found in Western Uganda. The distance to the park from Kampala is 400 kms. Queen Elizabeth National park includes, the Kyambura Gorge and the Maramagambo forest. The park is famous for its beautiful landscape including deep craters, crater lakes and salt lakes. Queen Elizabeth national park is home to chimpanzees, lions, leopards, crocodiles, hippopotamus, Uganda Kobs, buffaloes, elephants and several antelope species. Queen Elizabeth national park is also famous for its tree climbing lions.
Key Activities
- Visiting the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
- Games drives
- Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge
- Spotting tree climbing lions
- Boat cruises at the Kazinga Channel and on the river nile
- Visiting the top of the Murchison Falls
Trip Summary
Day 1: Pickup – Drive to Murchison Falls National Park
Day 2: Morning Game Drive – Launch cruise on the river Nile
Day 3: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park with stops for sightseeing and photography
Day 4: Morning game drive at the Kasenyi plains – Boat cruise at the Kazinga Channel
Day 5: Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge
Day 6: Spot tree climbing lions in Ishasha – Transfer to Entebbe or Kampala
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Pickup from Kampala or Entebbe – Drive to Murchison falls National Park
A driver from Mission Africa safaris will pick you early in the morning after your breakfast and then start the journey to Murchison Falls National Park. You will pass
After visiting the sanctuary, you will have lunch and proceed to the Murchison falls national park. First stop will be at the top of the Murchison Falls. You will watch as the river Nile squeezes itself though a narrow gorge before plunging itself into several hard rocks before making a final free fall and continuing its way to Egypt through South Sudan.
Dinner will be at the Sambiya Lodge Bandas for Budget travelers, Pakuba Game Lodge for mid-range travelers and Paraa Safari Lodge for the Luxury traveler.
Day 2: Game drive in the morning – Boat cruise on the river Nile
Wake up early in the morning and take breakfast as you wait for the driver to come and take you for the game drive. The game drive will be close to the banks of the river Nile. Here you will spot antelopes, lions, elephants, cape buffaloes, warthogs, jackals, Oribi, giraffes, hyenas, the Uganda Kob and leopards. Watch out for the nocturnal animals going back to their dens after hunting at night. There is a lot of bird activity in the morning as they get excited in anticipation of a new day of feeding.
Dinner will be at Sambiya Lodge Bandas for Budget travelers, Pakuba Game Lodge for the mid-range traveler and Paraa Safari Lodge for the Luxury traveler.
Day 3: Full day Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park with stops to see the country side
Wake up at your leisure and take breakfast before starting your journey to Queen Elizabeth National Park. We don’t expect you to be bored with the journey. This is an opportunity to observe a developing country and let your opinion be known to the Guide/Driver of what needs to be done to make things better. That aside, take time to admire the naturally beautiful countryside in western Uganda.
Dinner and Overnight at Simba Safari Lodge or Buffalo Safari Lodge for budget travelers. Mid-range travelers will stay at Katara Lodge while luxury travelers will go for Mweya Safari lodge.
Day 4: Game drive at the Kasenyi Plains – Boat cruise at the Kazinga Channel
After completing the morning game drive, you will be taken for lunch as you prepare for the launch cruise at the Kazinga channel. The Kazinga channel of Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the best places to spot wildlife in Africa. It has an incredible variety of marine animals. The channel connects Lake George to Lake Edward and is a
Dinner and Overnight at Simba Safari Lodge or Buffalo Safari Lodge for budget travelers. Mid-range travelers will stay at Katara Lodge while luxury travelers will go for Mweya Safari lodge.
Day 5: Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge of Queen Elizabeth National Park
Wake up early and take breakfast before beginning your journey to Kyambura Gorge. This underground forest is one of the most amazing features of Queen Elizabeth national park. A community of chimps were trapped here when the only forest corridor
Dinner and Overnight at Simba Safari Lodge or Buffalo Safari Lodge for budget travelers. Mid-range travelers will stay at Katara Lodge while luxury travelers will go for Mweya Safari lodge.
Day 6: Tree Climbing Lions of Ishasha – Transfer Back to Kampala
What is included and Excluded
What is Included
- Game drives
- Park entrances
- Ziwa Rhino tracking
- Chimpanzee permits
- Boat cruises
- Lunch and water during transfers
- An experienced English speaking Guide and his/her allowances
- Accommodation for 5 days and meals
- Transportation in a 4X4 Car
- Government taxes
What is Excluded
- Expenses that are personal in nature like phone calls, bar bills, souvenirs, laundry and beverages.
- Air tickets and Visa Fees.
- Tips for the Guide, Hotel staff or park ranges.
- Things that are not mentioned in the itinerary.
Packing List
- A camera and charger to help you take good photos of the animals and beautiful scenery along the way.
- Sunglasses during the dry season to protect you from the strong suns raise in the afternoon.
- Light clothes. A long sleeved shirt and trouser will help protect you from the numerous insects in the tropics.
- A binocular to spot birds and for use while tracking chimpanzees on top of trees.
Lodge and Hotels
Mweya Safari Lodge: Mweya Safari Lodge is a luxury lodge built right at the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park with amazing views of the Rwenzori Mountains. Among the facilities in the lodge are a large swimming pool with a view of the Kazinga Channel. You can watch the animals from a distance as you relax by the poolside.
Sambiya River Lodge: If you are visiting Murchison Falls National Park and wish to stay in a quality budget lodge, then Simbiya River lodge is highly recommended. The lodge is located close to the top of the Murchison Falls itself. The lodge has a unique charm which is partly because of the beautiful trees and greenery in all directions. Guests can choose from any of the 26 rooms or the family cottage. All the cottages are grass thatched and self-contained with mosquito nets, a fan and verandah. Other facilities include wireless internet and a provision to use Visa and MasterCard’s to make payments at the reception.