3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari

Along this tour, you will see Queen Elizabeth National Park, which is home to many kinds of animals and birds, as well as the famous Kazinga Channel, which is a great place to go for a boat cruise. Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the most biologically diverse wildlife refuges in the world. It is home to leopards, chimpanzees, hippos, African elephants, and Cape Buffaloes, and the famous tree-climbing lions.
Set in the heart of western Uganda, a thrilling adventure is offered through the 3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari.
This unforgettable journey is designed to immerse travelers in one of Uganda’s most iconic and diverse wildlife reserves. Over the course of three days, visitors are treated to panoramic savannah views, sightings of the Big Four, and the serene waters of the Kazinga Channel. Game drives across the Kasenyi Plains are led by expert guides, where lions, elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes can be observed in their natural habitats. Each experience is carefully timed to maximize wildlife encounters during the cooler hours of early morning and late afternoon.
In addition to the game drives, a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel is included, where hippos, crocodiles, and a stunning variety of birdlife are commonly spotted. The safari is complemented by comfortable lodge accommodations, where local cuisine and warm Ugandan hospitality are enjoyed. Cultural interactions with nearby communities may also be arranged, offering insights into traditional lifestyles. With all logistics—transport, park fees, and meals—seamlessly handled, this 3-day safari is perfectly suited for travelers seeking a short yet immersive encounter with Uganda’s breathtaking wilderness.
3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari
Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
On the first day, enjoy your breakfast, then meet up with our driver who will give you information about the 3 day Queen Elizabeth Tour. There will be several stops, one of which will be at the Uganda Equator on the road to Masaka. You can stand here in both the northern and southern hemispheres and see how water moves in different ways in each. Take pictures and maybe even buy some of the lovely gifts. Go right to the lodge.
Morning Game Drive and Boat Cruise
Early morning game drives reveal the Big Five—elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, and rhinos. Warthogs, hunchback carnivals like hyenas, and other park dwellers are often seen along the circuits in the evening. Birdlife, notably storks are abundant in wetland areas and flamingoes in Kasenyi’s salt lakes.
Take a boat ride on the 36km Kazinga Channel between Lake George and Lake Edward. Land and water-adapted hippos yawning, the National Geographical Society killing machine, the Nile crocodile gaping along the banks, and warthog-Pumba savannah pigs are common in this animal home. The peninsula offers great views of birds and animals including African elephants playing in the water using binoculars.
Chimpanzee Tracking and Transfer to Entebbe International Airport
You will go chimp trekking in Kalinzu Forest this morning. Enjoy the walk through the bush and the interesting time you spend with the chimpanzees. Start the drive back to Kampala after the hike. You can stop at the equator and have lunch in Masaka. Our three-day Queen Elizabeth wildlife trek tour in Uganda is over, so let’s drive back to Kampala. You should get to Kampala or Entebbe in the evening.
Included
- Park fees (For non-residents)
- All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
- All Taxes/VAT
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Drinking water
Excluded
- International flights (From/to home)
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
- Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
- Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
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