Description
Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in western Uganda, is a wildlife sanctuary of extraordinary biodiversity. Named after Queen Elizabeth II, this park boasts a diverse landscape that includes savannah plains, dense forests, and crater lakes. It is renowned for its remarkable population of wildlife, including the famous tree-climbing lions, elephants, buffalo, and a plethora of bird species. The park is intersected by the Kazinga Channel, where boat safaris offer a unique perspective on the diverse aquatic life and the opportunity to see hippos and crocodiles. With its stunning vistas, diverse ecosystems, and abundant wildlife, Queen Elizabeth National Park stands as a jewel in Uganda's conservation efforts, providing an unforgettable safari experience