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7-Day Tree Climbing Lion, Queen Elizabeth National Park

Overview

One of the few places in the world where you can see tree climbing lions and our tour guides are experts at tracking them. Experience the wonder of Queen Elizabeth National park and stay in our own accommodation which is directly in the park over looking Lake George. From your accommodation alone you can see many many species of animals and birds. Listen to the hippos wallowing and then feeding outside your accommodation in the cool of the evening and early morning.
Highlights
  • Tree-Climbing Lions: The park is renowned for its unique tree-climbing lions, often seen lounging in the branches of fig trees in the Ishasha sector.
  • Big Game: Home to elephants, buffalo, hippos, and a variety of antelope species, making it a prime location for game drives and wildlife viewing.
  • Kazinga Channel: A natural channel connecting Lake George and Lake Edward, it is famous for its high concentration of hippos, crocodiles, and abundant birdlife. Boat cruises along the channel provide close-up wildlife encounters.
  • Crater Lakes: The park features numerous scenic crater lakes, including Lake Katwe, known for its traditional salt mining.

Itinerary

You'll be picked up from Entebbe Airport and driven to your accommodation where you can choose to look around Kampala and take a drink at one of the many café or restaurants or simply relax as you will be leaving early in the morning for your safari! An evening meal is provided and breakfast in the morning before setting off for your adventure of a lifetime.

You'll stop at Kazinga Chanel where you will embark on an unforgettable boat trip to view a wide and fascinating range of animals and bird life. Hippos in large schools wallow in the shallows of the water. Herds of elephants descend to the edge of the water to drink and frolic in the cooling waters. Maybe see crocodiles or monitor lizards. If you are an avid bird watcher this is a trip of trips as so many varieties gather at and around the water edges or watch from the trees as you gently boat past. After your boat trip, there are a couple of local craft shops you can peruse before your lunch. After lunch, you'll go onwards to Kasenyi Lake retreat and campsite. This is a unique Banda accommodation where you are immersed amongst the wildlife.
You'll have the afternoon relaxing before heading out at dusk for an evening game drive where the creatures of the night are stirring. This is all included in the price.

You'll set out early to search for the tree-climbing lions and spend a few hours game-driving seeing many of the Big Five. If you're lucky, you will not only see the tree-climbing lions but also leopards, buffalos, elephants, and more. A cultural trip to local craft shops and then onto the salt lakes where you can learn about salt production and hopefully see flamingos. You'll return to the camp for a meal and then out again on another game drive.

Leaving on an early morning game drive, you will head out of the national park to travel to Lake Mburo. Here, you will be able to see giraffes amongst many other wildlife. This is a few hour's drive. You will stop along the way to have a meal and if anything takes your fancy en route.

You'll spend a magical day seeing Lake Mburo National Park and what it has to offer. You'll go on another boat ride to watch the wildlife. Then, you will return to a beautiful Ugandan meal by the lakeside. Here, you will be able to walk amongst giraffes and zebras and watch the activities of the African bush.

You will get up early to see the sun rise over the bush and embark on your last game drive before returning to the restaurant to have breakfast. After breakfast, you'll pack up ready to drive back to Kampala. We will leisurely drive you through the Ugandan countryside to view small villages and bustling towns before returning to Kampala for the night.

Day 7 :
Kampala

Depending on your transfer time, you will spend the day relaxing before your return to the airport. You can chill in your hotel or take in some sites in Kampala and then Entebbe. However, you can be certain you will not want to leave this magical country the pearl of Africa!

What is included in this trek package?

  • Pick-up or Drop-off service from and to Airport(in our own vehicle)
  • Transportation to and from!!
  • Food all along the trip(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and a cup of coffee or tea) and accommodations during the trip in hotels with family environment
  • Transportation, food, accommodation and insurance of Guide during the trip
  • Down jacket, all-season sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map(in case if you don’t have your own. Down jacket, sleeping bag and duffel bag must be returned after completion of the trip)
  • First Aid Medical Kit(Your guide will carry the Medical Kit but we also advise to bring yourself for your own use, as far as possible)
  • All the required permits and paperwork

What is excluded in this trek package?

  • International Airfare
  • Visa Charges
  • Hotel Expenses(In Kathmandu, some packages do include hotel expenses)
  • Your travel and medical insurance
  • Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, titbits etc
  • Food and accommodations in Kathmandu
  • Services not mentioned or not promised by the agent/agency
  • Emergency expenses such as expenses on chartered helicopter.

Official Trek Map

FAQ

Where is Queen Elizabeth National Park located?

Queen Elizabeth National Park is located in western Uganda, spanning the districts of Kasese, Bushenyi, and Rukungiri.

What are the main attractions in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

  • Tree-Climbing Lions: Found in the Ishasha sector.
  • Kazinga Channel: Famous for boat cruises and abundant wildlife, including hippos and crocodiles.
  • Mweya Peninsula: Offers panoramic views and is the main tourist hub.
  • Crater Lakes: Scenic lakes like Lake Katwe, known for salt mining.

What wildlife can I expect to see in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

  • Mammals: Elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, hippos, antelopes, and chimpanzees.
  • Birdlife: Over 600 species, including the African fish eagle, shoebill stork, and numerous water birds.
  • Primates: Chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge, and other species like baboons and monkeys.

How can I go on a game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

Game drives can be arranged through various lodges and tour operators. These drives are typically guided and can be booked at the park’s visitor center or through your accommodation. Popular routes include the Kasenyi plains, Ishasha sector, and the Mweya Peninsula.

 

What are the best times to visit Queen Elizabeth National Park?

  • Dry Season: June to September and December to February are ideal for wildlife viewing, with less rainfall making trails more accessible.
  • Wet Season: March to May and October to November can be quieter, with lush landscapes and fewer tourists, although some trails may be muddy.

How do I get to Queen Elizabeth National Park?

  • By Road: The park is about a 6-7 hour drive from Kampala. Roads are generally good, but it’s advisable to travel with a 4x4 vehicle.
  • By Air: Regular domestic flights are available from Entebbe or Kajjansi to Kasese Airstrip, followed by a short drive to the park.

Are there accommodation options within Queen Elizabeth National Park?

Yes, the park offers a range of accommodations, including:

  • Luxury Lodges: Mweya Safari Lodge, Ishasha Wilderness Camp.
  • Mid-Range Options: Bush Lodge, Jacana Safari Lodge.
  • Budget Campsites: Several campsites are available within and around the park.

What activities are available in Queen Elizabeth National Park?

 

  • Game Drives: Explore the park’s diverse wildlife.
  • Boat Cruises: On the Kazinga Channel for close-up views of hippos and birds.
  • Chimpanzee Tracking: In Kyambura Gorge.
  • Bird Watching: Ideal locations include the Kazinga Channel and Maramagambo Forest.
  • Cultural Tours: Visit local communities and learn about their traditions.

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