This 4 Day Tour to Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda will take you to see about 100 small and large animal species, as well as over 606 bird species, making for an unforgettable safari experience. Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to elephants, hippos, large predators, the rare gigantic forest hog, beautiful Uganda Kobs, Nile crocodiles, and other antelope species.
All these wild life can be seen from different regions of the park, such as Kasenyi Tracker, which provides a grazing ground for herbivores mammal and hunting ground for predators, Mweya Peninsula, which boasts an excellent waterside, and the isolated Ishasha Sector, which is famous for its tree climbing lions, the Kyambura Gorge.
4 Day Tour to Queen Elizabeth Park
Day 1: Entebbe airport pickup and travel to Kampala.
When you arrive at Entebbe International Airport, our business representative and your safari driving guide will meet you and bring you to your registered hotel in Kampala for a tour briefing, supper, and overnight stay.
If time allows, your guide will drive you around the city to see historical and important places both inside and outside the city, such as the Namugongo martyrs’ shrines, the Uganda National Museum, the Old Kampala Mosque, the Bahai temple, the Twekobe palace and Amin torture chambers, and the local vendors’ market for Rolex.
Accommodation choices include the Sheraton Hotel Kampala, Fairway Hotel & Spa, and Holiday Express Hotel.
Day 2: Transfer from Kampala to Queen Elizabeth National Park (Ishasha area) for an evening wildlife drive.
Following your early morning breakfast, meet your driver guide at the reception and begin your Queen Elizabeth Uganda safari with an en-route stopover at Kayabwe, the Equator crossing point, to watch the water experiment, take some memorial photographs, and then continue your drive, stopping for lunch and refreshments before arriving at your reserved lodge. This trip will take you through stunning scenery, including herds of Ankole long-horned cattle, rift valley canyons, tea plantations, and open forest savanna.
When you arrive at the park, check into your lodge to unwind before heading out for an evening game drive through the Ishasha sector, which is well-known for its tree climbing lions and the greatest site to see elephants, lots of Topis, Uganda Kobs, Warthogs, waterbucks, and buffaloes. After your evening wildlife drive, return to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
Accommodation options include Ishasha Wilderness Camp, Ishasha Jungle Lodge, and Topi Lodge.
Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Day 3: Explore Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda – Morning game drive, afternoon boat cruise, evening game drive.
This is the highlight of your trip of Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda! Begin your day with a hearty breakfast and then head out for another game drive in the Ishasha area in search of additional wildlife, particularly tree climbing lions. After your morning game drive, go to the northern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park for an afternoon boat tour on the Kazinga Channel.
During your afternoon boat cruise on the Kazinga channel, you can expect to see plenty of hippopotamus, Nile crocodiles, other aquatic animals, many bird species on the channel’s shore, and other land mammals such as Uganda Kobs, Buffaloes, Warthogs, and Elephants as they come to drink and swim.
After your boat cruise safari, take a few minutes to unwind before heading out for an evening game drive along Kasenyi and Queens Mile tracks in search of animal species for an amazing experience in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Then check into your designated lodging. Dinner and overnight
Accommodation options include Mweya Safari Lodge, Elephant Hab Safari Lodge, and Pumba Cottages.
Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Day 4: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Morning chimp tracking – Return to Entebbe Airport or Kampala.
After breakfast, prepare your bags for your guided chimpanzee tracking trek to Kalinzu Forest Reserve. This forest is home to around 414 tree and shrub species, 6 primates such as chimps, olive baboons, red tailed monkeys, and 378 bird species, including the Great Blue Turaco, Black and White Cascket, Cuckoos, and Sunbirds. After your exciting chimp tracking walk, take a brief break to recuperate, have lunch, and begin your return journey to Entebbe International Airport to meet your return flight. Alternatively, you may choose to spend another night in Entebbe Town to conclude your
Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch
End of the four-days Queen Elizabeth National Park trip in Uganda.