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Queen Elisabeth Tours

Set majestically in the shadow of the Rwenzori mountains, flanking Lake Edward and Lake George, the lush savannah of Queen Elizabeth National Park offers prime grazing to buffalo, elephant and various antelope. It is also a bird lovers haven, with over 600 bird species who testify to the extraordinary and diverse ecology of the region. The Northern Mweya sector is more densely vegetated than the Southern Ishasha sector and offers diverse activities including game drives, boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel, nature walks in the Kyambura gorge with chances of chimpanzee sightings and exploring beautiful crater lakes. On the open Ishasha savannah plains you can spot – if you are lucky – leopards and the famous tree climbing lions.
Highlights
  • Crater Lakes

  • Tree-Climbing Lions

  • Boat Cruises on the Kazinga Channel

Places to Stay

Ishasha Wilderness Camp

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Camp

Ishasha Wilderness Camp is an exclusive tented camp located in the southern Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park directly on the Ntungwe River.

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Katara Lodge

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Lodge

Within a 20 minutes drive from the main entrance of the eastern side of the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Katara Lodge is situated on hills on the edge of the Great Rift Valley offering great views into the valley and open savannah below.

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Kyambura Game Lodge

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Lodge

Kyambura Game Lodge is situated at the eastern edge of Queen Elizabeth National Park and in the western part of the East African Great Rift Valley, close to the Kyambura Gorge.

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