Queen Elizabeth National Park

February 18, 2026

Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s most visited and most biodiverse protected area. Its landscapes are extraordinarily varied: savannah, wetland, forest, lake, channel, volcanic crater.

But Queen Elizabeth is defined by two phenomena:

The Kazinga Channel — a 32-kilometre natural artery connecting Lake George and Lake Edward. It holds Africa’s highest concentration of hippos.

The Tree-Climbing Lions of Ishasha — lions that have uniquely adapted to draping themselves over fig tree branches. No one knows definitively why. Perhaps for the cooling breeze. Perhaps to escape tsetse flies. Perhaps, as some guides believe, simply because they can.

WILDLIFE

SpeciesPopulationSighting Probability
Hippo5,000+100% (Kazinga Channel)
Elephant2,500+High
Buffalo4,000+High
Lion200+Moderate–High
Tree-Climbing Lion~40 (Ishasha sector)Moderate (60-70% in Ishasha)
LeopardPresentLow–Moderate
Spotted HyenaCommonModerate
Uganda KobAbundantHigh
TopiCommonHigh
Chimpanzee~200 (Kyambura Gorge)Moderate (Kyambura only)

Birdlife: Over 600 species — the highest of any East African protected area. Including the Shoebill Stork (rare), African SkimmerGoliath Heron, and Martial Eagle.

HIPPO POPULATION: 5,000+ (AFRICA’S HIGHEST)

BIRD SPECIES: 600+ (EAST AFRICA RECORD)

MAMMAL SPECIES: 95

AREA: 1,978km²

SECTORS

SectorLandscapeSignature WildlifeBest For
Kasenyi PlainsOpen savannahLion, Uganda kob, elephantClassic game drives
IshashaFig tree woodlandTree-climbing lions, topi, hippoThe lions
Kyambura GorgeRiverine forestChimpanzees, monkeys, birdsPrimate tracking
Kazinga ChannelWaterwayHippos, crocodile, buffalo, elephantBoat safari
Mweya PeninsulaChannel confluenceVariety, scenic viewsBase for exploration
KatweSalt lakesFlamingos, salt extractionCultural history

SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES

ExperienceDurationBest TimeHighlights
Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise2 hoursAfternoonAfrica’s highest hippo concentration, elephants bathing, crocodiles, prolific birdlife
Ishasha Tree-Climbing Lion Search3-4 hoursMorning/eveningLions draped in fig trees, remote sector, uncrowded
Kasenyi Game Drive3-4 hoursEarly morningPredators hunting, kob leks, classic savannah
Kyambura Gorge Chimpanzee Trek2-4 hoursMorningChimpanzees in dramatic gorge setting
Explosion Crater Drive1-2 hoursSunsetPanoramic views, volcanic landscape
Mweya Peninsula Walk1 hourAnyScenic, birding, hippo viewing

WHEN TO VISIT

SeasonMonthsConditionsWildlife ViewingRecommendation
Peak DryJune–August, December–FebruaryOptimal, animals concentratedExcellent★★★★★
ShoulderMarch, September–NovemberSome rain, greenGood★★★★☆
GreenApril–MayHeavy rainsMore dispersed★★★☆☆

Tree-Climbing Lion Probability: Highest during dry season (June–August, December–February), approximately 60-70% in Ishasha sector.

ACCCOMMODATION

LodgeStylePositionSignature Feature
Mweya Safari LodgeLuxuryMweya PeninsulaIconic location, channel views, historical
Elephant Hab LodgeMid-rangeKyambura edgeChimpanzee trekking access
Buffalo Safari LodgeMid-rangePark borderValue, family-friendly
Engiri Game LodgeMid-rangeIshasha approachTree-climbing lion access
Ishasha Wilderness CampLuxuryInside IshashaRemote, exclusive, lion territory
Parkview Safari LodgeBudgetMweya vicinityAffordable, views

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

DetailInformation
Established1952
Area1,978 km²
Altitude900m – 1,350m
Annual Rainfall750mm – 1,250mm
Temperature18°C – 29°C
Nearest TownKasese (30-45 minutes)
Nearest AirportKasese (Mweya sector), Mweya airstrip
UNESCO StatusBiosphere Reserve (1979)

TIPS

  1. Prioritise the boat cruise — The Kazinga Channel boat safari is the single best wildlife experience in Queen Elizabeth. Do not skip it.
  2. Allocate time for Ishasha — The southern sector is a 2-3 hour drive from Mweya. If tree-climbing lions are your priority, stay overnight in Ishasha.
  3. Combine with Kyambulo — The crater lakes drive offers spectacular views and is often overlooked by safari vehicles.
  4. Visit the Katwe salt works — A fascinating cultural add-on. Local communities have harvested salt from these craters for centuries.
  5. Consider a Kazinga dinner cruise — Sunset on the channel is magical. Some operators offer evening cruises with sundowners.

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