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Getting to Bwindi National Park from Queen Elizabeth National Park

Getting to Bwindi National Park from Queen Elizabeth National Park: Bwindi is easily accessible after visiting another national park due to its vicinity

Getting to Bwindi National Park from Queen Elizabeth National Park: How to Get to Bwindi from Queen Elizabeth National Park for Gorilla Trekking. Following a Wildlife Safari: What should not be overlooked is that Bwindi is easily accessible after or before visiting another national park due to its vicinity. This strategic positioning allows travelers to visit two national parks on the same trip within the park, which includes Queen Elizabeth National Park and Lake Mburo National Park, both of which are located in Uganda’s southwestern park.

It is important to note that Bwindi has four sections where gorilla trekking is done at the specified time, providing the best habituation experience for mountain gorilla families, and a clear time location allows both habituation and trekkers ample time to prepare for the activity in each sector. These sectors, particularly Buhoma, Ruhija, Nkuringo, and Rushaga, are conveniently positioned in the southern half of the park, and the leading sector is Buhoma, which can be accessed through Queen Elizabeth National Park within 3-6 hours by road, regardless of which side of the park the traveler is stays on.

As if this is not enough, generally tourists from Ishasha sector southern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park spend about two to four hours by road to reach Buhoma gorilla trekking sector in the northern park of the Park, whereas it takes other travelers an additional two hours from other parts of Queen Elizabeth such as Kaseyi, Katungulu, and Mweya Peninsular to link to Buhoma in Bwindi, and this makes Ishasha sector of the queen the easies In Bwindi, it is recommended that clients in Queen Elizabeth National Park who intend to visit Bwindi pass through the Ishasha sector so that they might improve their experience with a tree-climbing lion.

Furthermore, some tourists fly from Mweya airstrip in Queen Elizabeth to Kisoro airfield, where they can easily access the park sectors located in the southern part of the park, and they can also use a chartered plane to the northern part of the park, landing on Kayonza airstrip for easy tours of the northern side of the park. However, depending on which side of the park you want to start your journey with, it can take five to seven and a half hours to travel from Mburo National Park to Bwindi .

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