Spot elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, and many more in the savannah.
See hippos, crocodiles, and abundant birdlife along the channel connecting Lakes Edward and George.
Over 600 bird species can be spotted, including African fish eagles and herons.
Capture stunning wildlife, landscapes, and the unique tree-climbing lions of Ishasha.
Explore forested areas, crater lakes, and scenic trails guided by park rangers.
Visit local communities and learn about traditional customs and lifestyles.
See the famous lions in Ishasha relaxing on fig trees – a rare phenomenon in Africa.
Enjoy magical sunset drives over savannah plains and lakeshores.
Follow expert guides to discover wildlife, plants, and ecological highlights of the park.
Stay inside or near the park in eco-lodges and campsites to enjoy the wilderness.
Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) is one of Uganda’s most famous and diverse safari destinations, offering a combination of scenic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unique experiences that attract travelers from around the world. Located in southwestern Uganda, the park stretches from the lush savannah plains to the crater-laden rift valley, encompassing rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Known for its incredible biodiversity, tree-climbing lions, and the Kazinga Channel boat cruises, Queen Elizabeth National Park provides classic African safari adventures in one compact and easily accessible location.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is located in southwestern Uganda, straddling the districts of Kasese, Rubirizi, and Kamwenge. Covering approximately 1,978 square kilometers, it is Uganda’s most visited national park. The park lies about 5–6 hours’ drive from Kampala or can be reached via domestic fly-in safari to Kasese Airport.
The park is named in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, following her visit to Uganda in 1954, and has since become a cornerstone of Uganda’s tourism industry. Its location along the western rift valley gives it diverse landscapes and ecosystems, from savannahs and forests to lakes and wetlands.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is characterized by a mosaic of landscapes, including:
The park is bisected by the Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway connecting Lake Edward to Lake George, which supports rich wetland ecosystems.
Queen Elizabeth National Park boasts a remarkable diversity of wildlife, including both plains and forest species. The park is ideal for Big Five safari experiences, and is home to:
The variety of habitats allows visitors to experience both large savannah herds and forest-dwelling wildlife in a single park.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 600 bird species recorded, making it one of the richest birding areas in Uganda.
Highlights include:
The Kazinga Channel is particularly excellent for spotting waterbirds, especially during boat cruises.
One of the park’s most unique attractions is the tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector. These lions rest in fig and acacia trees during the heat of the day, a rare behavior not commonly observed elsewhere in Africa. Guided game drives through Ishasha provide thrilling opportunities to see these iconic predators in their unusual habitat.
The Kazinga Channel is the park’s signature feature, offering a 2–3 hour boat cruise through a wetland paradise. Visitors can spot:
The cruise is ideal for wildlife photography and a relaxing way to experience the park’s rich biodiversity. Explore the 6 Days Bwindi, Queen Elizabeth & Kibale Safari to experience the Kazinga Channel as part of a broader Uganda western circuit.
Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a complete African safari experience in one destination. From tree-climbing lions and large herds of elephants to scenic boat cruises and diverse birdlife, the park combines wildlife, landscapes, and cultural experiences.
Whether on a short safari from Kampala, part of a Uganda wildlife circuit, or a stopover on a Rwanda–Uganda tour, Queen Elizabeth National Park delivers memorable encounters, stunning scenery, and unparalleled wildlife diversity, making it one of East Africa’s top safari destinations. Contact our team today to start planning your Queen Elizabeth National Park safari.