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Queen Elizabeth national parks is undoubtedly Uganda’s most famous national park and traveler’s destination. The presence of varied bionetwork to mention the beautiful lakes, extensive savanna,the natural forests and fertile swamps hence making it the best place the big games, ten primate species of course including chimps , 600 bird species.

Situated close to mountain Rwenzori, the park’s sites include several beautiful crates lakes that winding through the rolling hills, the panoramic display of the Kazinga channel with an awesome view of the hippos, buffaloes, elephants and several bird species lined up at the shores. With a continuation towards ishasha sector plains, another surprise of tree climbing lions resting on trees waiting to pounce on the Uganda Kobs and other preys will blow one a way.

Besides the remarkable wildlife attraction, Queen Elizabeth national park also boasts of attractive heritage/ culture history. There are numerous opportunities for traveler and tourists to visit the local population who are entertaining in terms of local music and cultural dances. With all such attractions queen Elizabeth national park tours leave tourists wanting for more.

Attratctions in Queen Elizabeth National Park

THE MWEYA PENINSULA

Situated on the northern bank of the stunning Kazinga Channel where it merges with Lake Edward, the Mweya Peninsula region joins the channel track distance down to the main gate of Katunguru from where it transversely moves to the Kabatoro door; with a very thick ground cover and vegetation that is ruled by the Candelabra Thorn. The dense vegetation cover makes the viewing of game quite difficult however, there are other paths that are kept well thus making it a whole lot easier for game drives. Following the park’s paths might be tiresome sometimes which may lead you to forget the path you took but the Channel track and the main street in the park are both obvious features where unique tracks for game drives come together.

Most of the travelers that come visiting the Mweya Peninsular take part in a 2-hour boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. This boat is a 20 seater mechanized boat run by the park authorities and this has 2 rides that happen in the morning and late afternoon respectively. Sometimes however, the boat may go 3 times a day if there is an overflow of guests who would wish to participate in this activity. For bookings, there is an office in Mweya that helps fix you to a group that pre-booked and is ready to float the channels waters.

THE KAZINGA CHANNEL

Located in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Kazinga Channel is approximated at a 40-meter length and this channel joins two lakes; Edward and George found on the western and eastern side respectively. This channel is one of those fundamental attractions in the Queen Elizabeth National Park that many tourists are pulled to go and see while on safari. Here they get to enjoy views of numerous flora and fauna while on the launch cruise.

The Lake George on the other hand is located east of the Kazinga Channel and can be accessed through the channel. It is sustained by a number of streams that spill out from the extraordinary Rwenzori mountains that are north of the lake. The soundless waters from the lake flow specifically through the significant Kazinga Channel and proceed on toward the west into the adjoining Lake Edward. These two lakes connected by the Kazinga Channel are just a portion of the very common wonders that help get more presence of different wildlife species, birds and vegetation that are tour magnets in the area.

The shores of this channel attracts a great number of wild animals like the hippos, elephants, crocodiles, antelopes and others which makes the channel a marvelous place that draws many visitors on a wildlife safari in Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park. This bewildering channel gives you the best survey opportunities and remarkable natural life that is all under the park.

One of the recommended activities while on your safari here is the boat cruise which gives travelers a feel of nature ‘s sublime perspectives of birds pivoting in the channel shores and lake banks. These happen between 3 pm and 5 pm every day.

The Kazinga also comprises of different segments like the Northern Kazinga and the Kasenyi fields. The two segments of this channel are for the biggest part perceived as the remarkable fields in the Queen Elizabeth National Park which give visitors the opportunity to embrace the scenic nature and uncommon vegetation.

KALINZU FOREST

Kalinzu Forest is an amazing natural forest situated in Bushenyi district in south western Uganda around the confines of queen elizabeth national park uganda, it’s also famous for chimpanzee trekking. this is a National Forest has an age limit for tracking chimpanzees which usually 13 year and above.Kalinzu Forest is close to Queen Elizabeth Park and chimpanzee trekking here is typically superior/ better than the one at kyambura gorge. You can make Kalinzu Forest Reserve an entire day trip by hitting the magnificent climbing trails and birding that are found here in Kalinzu Forest.There are four climbing trails in the forest s and climbs are from an hour to throughout the day long.

Kalinzu Forest Chimpanzee trekking

Currently besides the camp ground, one cannot find a lodge here and you need to take the drive back to your Queen Elizabeth Park with our Driver Guide.

Kalinzu Forest in Western Uganda is one of those unique places that you have for a long while been itching to investigate. On the off chance that you are going by Queen Elizabeth Park – you can without much of a stretch visit and spend a day in Kalinzu Forest Reserve Hiking, nature walk, birding, chimpanzee tracking and all the more all open from Queen Kalinzu Forest – Chimpanzee Tracking Elizabeth National Park – Mweya Area.

You can come to Kalinzu Forest with a stuffed/parked lunch and spend the entire day, chimpanzee tracking , birding, climbing and investigating this woodland which was off of the beaten vacationer way for most traveler in uganda.

Kalinzu forest chimpanzee tracking

Kalinzu Forest is home to more than 414 types of trees, bushes and in this timberland, ou can discover 379 types of birds which is an astounding fortune trove for birders. 378 Species of Birds call this their home including the Great Blue Turaco, Black and White Cascket, Cuckoos and Sunbirds.

There are territory six distinct Species of Primates found in Kalinzu Forest Reserve including the Blue Monkeys, Vervet Monkeys, Black and White Colobus Monkeys and Chimpanzees.There range more than 220 Chimpanzees, 70 or more chimpanzees have been habituated can be followed here at Kalinzu Forest Reserve.That is not every one of the, 262 Butterflies, 97 Moths, Reptiles and Flowers would all be able to be seen here.

You can climb up the Kishunja Hill Viewpoint, one can observe the whole Forest Canopy, incredible parts of the Queen Elizabeth National Park and a few Peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains.Kalinzu Forest is near Queen Kalinzu Forest – Chimpanzee TrackingElizabeth National Park and untamed life from that stop approaches Kalinzu Forest Reserve and there are times that you can see Leopards, pronghorns, and wild pigs.

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