Welcome to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s most iconic and diverse wildlife sanctuary.
Here, shimmering crater lakes dot the landscape, savannahs stretch into the horizon, and the peaceful Kazinga Channel connects life between two great lakes.
Situated in western Uganda at the foot of the Rwenzori Mountains, this park is a world where every sunrise brings golden light over the plains, every boat cruise reveals the soul of the African wilderness, and every step reminds you that nature is both gentle and powerful.
This is where safari dreams turn into unforgettable memories.
Climate
Queen Elizabeth National Park enjoys a warm tropical climate, with temperatures influenced by the open plains and surrounding lakes.
The park is beautiful year-round, offering excellent wildlife viewing in both wet and dry seasons.
Getting There
By Road:
By Air:
Park Attractions
1. Tree-Climbing Lions of Ishasha
One of the park’s most famous highlights,lions that climb and rest in giant fig trees.
This rare behavior is seen in only a few places in Africa and makes the Ishasha sector a must-visit.
A natural 32-kilometer waterway linking Lake Edward and Lake George.
Its shores are packed with:
A boat cruise here is like watching nature come alive.
3. Scenic Crater Lakes
The park has a stunning collection of volcanic craters, including:
4. Wildlife Diversity
Queen Elizabeth is home to over 95 mammal species, including:
5. Birding Paradise
With more than 600 bird species, this is one of the richest birding destinations on Earth.
Special species include:
6. The Rwenzori Mountain Views
Known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” the snowcapped Rwenzoris tower above the park, creating a magical backdrop.
Accommodation Facilities
Queen Elizabeth National Park has excellent options for every traveler:
Luxury Lodges
Mid-Range Lodges
Visit Today Queen Elizabeth Awaits
Queen Elizabeth National Park is a sanctuary where nature flows from the silent crater lakes to the loud riverbanks of the Kazinga Channel.
It is where lions climb trees, elephants roam freely, and the spirit of Africa whispers through the savannah winds.
A visit here is more than a safari,it is a journey into landscapes sculpted by fire, water, and time.
Every moment feels alive, every scene feels like a story, and every memory stays long after the journey ends.