Uganda Wildlife Adventures in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to over 95 mammal species, which are the main safari attraction in the park. It has four of the ‘Big Five’ namely Elephant, Leopard, Lion, and Buffalo making Uganda wildlife adventures a great experience. It is home to thousands of hippos that populate the water shores of Kazinga Channel. The channel connects Lake George to Lake Edward – known to have the largest herd of hippos.
Choice of Uganda Wildlife Adventures Safari Holiday. Trips to Queen Elizabeth National Park
7 Days Best Uganda Adventure Tour:
Kibale Forest, Bwindi Forest, & Queen Elizabeth National Park
7 Days Best Primates Safari Uganda
Kibale Forest, Bwindi Forest, & Queen Elizabeth National Park
4 Days Ultimate Primates & Wildlife Tour
Kibale Forest National Park & Queen Elizabeth National Park
5 Days Best Gorilla Trekking Safaris Uganda
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, & Queen Elizabeth National Park
2 Days Uganda Wildlife Adventures
Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari
6 Days Uganda Wildlife Safaris Tour
Murchison Falls, Kibale Forest, & Queen Elizabeth National Park
5 Days Classic Gorilla Trekking Safari Uganda
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, & Queen Elizabeth National Park
3 Days Uganda Savannah Wildlife Tour
Queen Elizabeth National Park & Kampala City
3 Days Wildlife Adventures Safari Uganda
To Queen Elizabeth National Park, & Kampala City Tour
4 Days Uganda Wildlife & Chimp Tour
Kibale Forest National Park & Queen Elizabeth National Park
4 Days Uganda Wildlife Adventure Safari
Lake Mburo National Park & Queen Elizabeth National Park
4 Days Uganda Gorilla & Wildlife Tour
to Queen Elizabeth National Park & Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
More About Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth Park is an open Savannah spread with acacia and euphorbia trees that provide a habitat to different creatures. Ranging from leopards, elephants, lions, Uganda kobs, Topi, hyenas, big herds of buffaloes, large families of banded mongoose, warthogs, bushbucks, and waterbucks. Chimpanzees and other primates are found in the adjacent Kyambura gorge and ‘underground forest’. Look for the black-and-white colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, olive baboons, etc.