3 days queen Elizabeth Uganda safari

3 days queen Elizabeth Uganda safari.

 

One of Uganda’s most well-known national parks, Queen Elizabeth National Park, is where the three-day safari will take you. This park is situated in the western part of the nation, 1,978 square kilometers away from Kampala, and has a total area. Its various ecosystems include shimmering lakes, the Kazinga channel, wide grasslands, wet forests, and even lovely marshes.

During game drives around the park and on a boat tour down the Kazinga channel, which bisects the park, you will have the opportunity to see numerous antelopes, crocodiles, hippos, elephants, and buffaloes. Around 100 animal species and 606 bird species can be found in the park. Additionally, the park is home to a variety of birds and monkeys in the Maramagambo woodland, chimpanzees in the Kyambura canyon, climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, and chimpanzees in the Kyambura gorge.

 

Highlights.

Day 1: Arrival and transfer  from Kampala to Queen Elizabeth national park.

Day 2: Morning game drive and afternoon boat safari.

Day 3: Departure to Kampala.

 

Detailed itinerary.

 

Day 1: Arrival from Kampala and transfer to Queen Elizabeth national park.

Upon your arrival at the airport, you will be met by our guide who will greet you and transfer you to queen Elizabeth national park a journey of over 8 hours passing via fort portal where you will have your lunch. Continue with your journey and finally arrive. Check in, have dinner and an overnight stay.

 

Accommodation.

Mweya safari lodge.

Kasenyi safari camp.

 

Day 2: Morning game drive and afternoon boat safari.

Start the day off well with a delicious cup of coffee or tea before going on a game drive down one of the park’s several pathways, such the Kasenyi route.

Along the Kasenyi path, there is a great possibility to see a variety of animals, including water bucks, Uganda Kobs, elephants, buffaloes, lions, warthogs, and various birds. Return to your lodging after the drive, where you can have breakfast and lunch.

Later in the afternoon, you will take part in a 2-hour boat safari in the Kazinga channel, which links Lake George and Lake Edward. You’ll encounter a variety of creatures while on the boat, including hippos, crocodiles, buffalo, warthogs, elephants, and kobs, as well as birds, including pink-backed pelicans and malachite kingfishers, on the banks and in trees. Stay the night and have dinner.

 

Accommodation.

Katara lodge.

Mweya safari lodge.

 

Day 3: Departure to Kampala.

You will enjoy a filling and delectable breakfast while you consider the fantastic things that happened the previous two days. You can choose whether to take a primate stroll through the park after leaving the lodge. Continue to savor your  lunch meal as you travel, stop at the Mpambire Drum Center to see how the people produce drums and to shop for some trinkets. Continue with your journey in Kampala where you will be dropped off at the airport for your flight back home.

 

The package includes.

  • Accommodation.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Bottled drinking water.
  • Meals.

 

The package excludes.

  • International flight.
  • Tips to the local people.
  • Alcoholic drinks.
  • Entry visas.