Today, enjoy the stunning wildlife and scenery of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
After an early breakfast, you will head out for a morning game drive on the open savannah. This is one of the best times to spot animals, as they are active in the cool morning air. As the sun rises, you may see elephants, buffaloes, Uganda kobs, hyenas, waterbucks, and, with a bit of luck, lions or even a leopard resting in the grass. Your guide will help you spot wildlife and explain their habits and behaviors as you drive through this beautiful landscape.
After the morning safari, return to your lodge for lunch and some rest. In the afternoon, you will head to the Kazinga Channel, a 32-kilometer natural waterway that connects Lake Edward and Lake George. A boat safari along this channel is one of the most unforgettable experiences Queen Elizabeth National Park has to offer. The Kazinga Channel boasts one of the highest concentrations of hippos in Africa and is also home to Nile crocodiles, elephants, buffaloes, and an incredible variety of water birds. You may spot pelicans, cormorants, African fish eagles, and—if you’re lucky—the elusive shoebill stork.
Optional: Predator Tracking Experience
If you want a closer look at big cats, you can join a predator tracking activity with expert rangers and researchers. Using special radio equipment, they track lions and leopards in real time. This is an exciting way to learn about how predators move and survive in the wild, and it’s great for travelers who want a deeper experience in conservation.
Optional: Private Boat Safari Upgrade
If you want a more personal and quiet experience, you can choose a private boat safari. This allows you to explore the Kazinga Channel at your own pace, avoid the crowds, and get closer to wildlife—perfect for photographers and birdwatchers.
Optional: Visit to the Kyambura Women’s Coffee Cooperative
You can also choose to visit the Kyambura Women’s Coffee Cooperative, a local project run by strong, passionate women. You’ll learn how they grow, harvest, and roast Ugandan coffee. You’ll smell the fresh beans, taste the coffee, and hear inspiring stories from the women behind this amazing community project. It’s a warm and meaningful cultural experience that supports local families. After a full and exciting day, you’ll return to the lodge for dinner and overnight rest.
Accommodation Options:
Simple: Bush Lodge – Banda
Middle class: Elephant Hab Lodge
Semi-luxury: Katara Lodge
Luxury: Kyambura Gorge Lodge
Exclusive: The River Station
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Diner