Queen Elizabeth National Park
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Where Wildlife, Landscapes, and Culture Collide
Welcome to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s most diverse and iconic savannah destination. Located in the western part of the country, this remarkable park stretches from Lake Edward to Lake George and is framed by the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains. Whether you’re tracking lions through golden grasslands, cruising past hippos on the Kazinga Channel, or spotting tree-climbing lions in Ishasha, Queen Elizabeth offers a safari experience unlike any other in East Africa.
Tranquil Canoe Rides
Explore the calm waters of Lake Bunyonyi in a traditional dugout canoe. Glide past terraced hills, local fishermen, and island communities. Each island has its own story.


Island Hopping & Culture
Discover islands like Bwama Island (once home to a leper colony) or Kyahugye Island, where you can spot zebras and antelopes. Interact with local communities, learn about their customs, and enjoy the hospitality of Uganda’s highland cultures.
Stunning Views & Scenic Hikes
Lake Bunyonyi sits at over 1,900 meters (6,200 feet) above sea level, offering panoramic viewpoints ideal for photography or quiet reflection. Hike up surrounding hills for sunrise or sunset views, or explore the farmlands and villages nearby on foot or bike.


Birdwatching Haven
“Bunyonyi” means “Place of Many Little Birds,” and the lake lives up to its name. Keep your binoculars ready for sightings of kingfishers, grey-crowned cranes, weaver birds, and over 200 other bird species.

Grey Crowned Crane

Pied Kingfisher

Malachite Kingfisher

Weaver Birds

Hamerkop

Cuckoo

Sunbird

Speckled Mousebird

African Harrier Hawk

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Kabale District, Southwestern Uganda
~ 1,962 meters / 6,437 feet
Estimated to be one of Africa’s deepest lakes (up to 900 meters / 2,950 feet)