SAFARI TO QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK UGANDA
In 1979, Queen Elizabeth National Park was designated as a biosphere
reserve with the furthest objective of harmonizing human activities
with the conservation and protection of wild life, wet lands and
natural resources. There are eleven fishing village enclaves within
the protected area. The ethnic groups virtually attached to this
area are; Banyankole Bakiga, and Bakonjyo.
Queen Elizabeth National Park QENP together with Kyambura and kigezi
Wild life reserves form one of the most diverse Eco systems in Africa.
Here, the melting glacier waters of the Rwenzori Mountains create
a vast wetland system comprising for two main lakes George and Edward
being channeled by the mighty Kazinga Channel to the remote Ishasha
River in the south. This park gathers an extensive diversity of
habitats that range from savanna and Wetlands to gallery and lowland
forest. 
This remarkable diversity is reflected in its bird list of over
550 species and that’s why I may not be wrong to name it the
birders’ Paradise, the largest of any protected area in Africa.
The lake shore lines congregate thousands of hippos as the patent
Savannah speckled with Acacia and Euphorbia trees which furnish
a dwelling for Elephants, Lions, Leopards, big herds of buffaloes,
the Uganda Kob, and many others.
Facts about Q.E.N.P
It covers approximately 2056sq-km2 Kyambura wild life reserve covering
about 154sq. km2 and Kigezi wild life reserve covering an area of
256sq. km2. It receives an average maximum temperature of 28deg
Celsius and 18 degrees Celsius. The park lies on an altitude range
of 910 m at lake Edward to 1845 m above sea level that is at the
top of the escarpment of the western rift
It is a habitat for a medium altitude moist semi-deciduous forest,
riverine bush land,, moist thicket, riparian forest, open grassland,
seasonal and permanent swamps, open woodland, lakes and rivers.
This place can be best timed from December – February and
the tour can be for at least 2-3 days.
It has recorded about 95mammal species and 606 bird species.
THE KEY BIRD SPECIES IN THE PARK INCLUDE:
Grey-headed Kingfisher, Grey-capped Warbler, African Mourning Dove,
The beautiful Black-headed Gonolek, Swamp Fly-catcher, Collard Pranticles,
Gabon and Slender-tailed Nightjars, Great and Long-tailed Cormorants,
Pin-tailed Whyda Martial Eagle, Black-rumped Buttonquail, Common
Squaco Heron, Shoebill Stork, African Fish Eagle, African Open-billed
Stork, African Jacana, Malachite and Pied Kingfishers, African Skimmer,
White-tailed Lark, Verreaux's Eagle-Owl, Black Bee-eater, White-winged
Warbler, Papyrus Gonolek, Great white and Pink-backed Pelicans,Papyrus
Canary, White-winged Terns.
TOURISTS ACTIVITIES AND ATTRACTIONS
Game Drives
This is the act of driving through the park for the purpose of viewing
animals. It is best done in the early morning and late afternoon
hours. Q.E.N.P provides well-maintained tracks, which give visitors
access to the park’s game. The tracks pass through the mating
grounds of the great Uganda Kob. The allegorical giant forest hog
is seen moving around the bush. See the hungry lions looking for
prey. In hot days, Elephants make their way down to the water while
bush backs and buffaloes can be found on the channel track and juxtaposed
circumference. The out standing panorama along the crater track
brings you to a volcanic craters at the foothills of the misty mountains
of the moon, of course The mighty Mt. Rwenzori.
One who has experienced this game drive in Q.E.N.Pgame drive will
be forced to believe that it is awe-inspiring and remarkable.
Nature walks in Maramagambo Forest
Marvel waits! A diversity of long to short guided nature walks are
offered at the mighty Queen’s park.. Observe the pythons in
the ostracism of the bat caves floor and their prey the bats. This
bat’s cave is near the picturesque blue lake and hunter’
cave. Other trails lead you to the hear t of the surrounding craters
and habitats to some primates like the Chimp and many forest birds.
A Nature Walk To The Kyambura Wild Life Reserve
This is found in the eastern part of the protected area and supports
similar mammals to the rest of the park.
It ha three saline crater lakes, which attracts a large n umber
of flamingoes- not found anywhere else in Uganda. The steep Kyambura
gorge, formed by the turbulent waters of the roaring Kyambura River,
provides a luxuriant riverine forest, home to chimps. Black and
white colobus monkeys, olive baboons and other primates as well
as plenty of forest birds. Lions snakes and many others. Visit the
gorge with a great opportunity to see chimps in their natural habitat.
Visit the Traditional salt
Encounter the way the salt ore looks like since the 14 century,
salt has been mined by traditional method s and it is still in use
today. Check how the salt mine have been sub divided and distributed
to various tribes in Uganda. Your guide will explain to you the
cultural strings attached to the salt mines, so interesting.
The Launch Cruise
A boat trip along the hippo crowded banks of kazinga channel gives
visitors a unique unmatched wild life experience. Crocodile have
become a common sight and occasionally a common leopard may be seen.
Many buffaloes rest in the water while the big herds of elephants
enjoy themselves drinking and playing along the channel banks. See
the Hippos and surrounded by vast numbers of migrants and resident
birds, the boat put one, right in the hearts of nature.
Visit Ishasha
The true pearl of southern part of the park! See the tree climbing
lions a on the large fig tree.
See the Topi, Uganda Kob and Buffaloes graze in the acacia studded
savannah.
Queen Elizabeth Safari Uganda
PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
Get your permit before entering the park.
Drive only between 7:00am and 7:00pm and allow plenty of time to
reach your destination.
Do not drive more than 45km per hour.
Give animals right of way and don’t disturb wild life.
Do not sound your horn.
Do not litter.
Do not start fires or throw cigarettes ends.
Stay in your vehicle except at designated areas.
Do not bring pet animals into the park.
Do not pick or cut any plants or animals.
Do not bring firearms or ammunitions into the park.
Note that these rules are same through all the parks because they
are under one protection.(Uganda wild life authority).
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