The Queen Elizabeth Family Safari is a popular tourist attraction in Africa. During this group tour in one of Uganda’s largest national parks, which is endowed with numerous natural wonders, you will participate in a rewarding game drive and then chimp trekking, an activity that will provide you with exclusive time with the beautiful apes, not to mention a two-hour boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel.
Destination | Queen Elizabeth National Park |
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Travel Means | Landcruiser or Tourist Van |
Departure Time | Confirmed after booking |
Return Time | Confirmed after booking |
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This safari can be customized.
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This boat ride will provide spectacular views of the local fauna and scenery. As you glide along the Kazinga Channel, keep your eyes peeled for sightings of hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species that call this area home. Additionally, the boat cruise offers a unique opportunity to witness the daily interactions between different animal species as they gather at the water's edge to drink and cool off.
Upon your arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be picked up by our company safari guide, who will present you with your safari itinerary as you drive to Kampala for dinner and overnight. The next day, your unforgettable safari adventure will begin.
You should get up as early as possible in order to manage your time since you will have a lengthy journey ahead of you. After breakfast, you'll get on the road and go to Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will converse with the safari guide about any information you may need to know about any specific region as you go to the western part of Uganda, where the park is located in the districts of Kaseese, Kamwenge, and others due to its size. You'll stop for lunch before driving directly to the park. Check into a local resort or go camping for supper and a night's sleep.
After packing your belongings, check out of your accommodation and prepare to go to Kampala. After an early breakfast, you will be transferred to Kyambura Gore for chimp trekking, where you have a great chance of spotting chimps in the canyon. It is possible that the search may take you around 2–3 hours. There are also some other primates to observe, such as black and white colobus monkeys and olive baboons. When you've finished your search, get back on the road and go to Kampala, stopping for lunch along the way. You'll arrive at the airport in the late evening to catch your trip back home.
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