3 Days Queen Elizabeth safari takes you to Queen Elizabeth National park Uganda's second largets wildlife park, thereby giving you most chances of visiting the crater lakes, experiencing the Read more ➤
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Overview
2-Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safari. The 2 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safari takes you to one of the main tourist attractions in Uganda where you will be able to enjoy a boat trip on the Kazinga channel and have a chance to view many water animals.
Highlights
Description
2-Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safari. The 2 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safari takes you to one of the main tourist attractions in Uganda where you will be able to enjoy a boat trip on the Kazinga channel and have a chance to view many water animals. The park supports many other tourist activities which include game drives, nature walks and many more. It is ideally suited for those who only have few days but want to get an experience of African wildlife in the pearl of Africa, Uganda.
What's included
Itinerary
· On arrival, a transfer from the airport can be arranged for an extra cost.
· Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.
Day 1
Depart from Kampala and transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
You will be picked by our professional driver and or tour guide from either the airport or your hotel of residence in Kampala to proceed to Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will have a stopover at the Equator for photos and experiments. Have your lunch in Mbarara and after proceed to the park to participate in an afternoon boat cruise on the Kazinga channel where you will view various water animals like crocodiles, hippos, elephants, buffalos, wat hogs and many others. You will have a night game drive thereafter to view wildlife animals like lions, antelopes and Kobs as well as leopards and various birds. Your dinner and overnight stay will be at Mweya Safari Lodge, a luxury safari lodge in the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Main Destination: Queen Elizabeth National Park
Accommodation: Mweya Safari Lodge
Meals & Drinks:
· All meals included
Day 2
Depart from Kampala and transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Main Destination: Kampala (City)
Accommodation: No accommodation
Meals & Drinks:
· Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost.
· You'll be dropped off at the airport or your hotel in Kampala depending on your preference.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time does the 2-Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safari take?
2-Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safari duration is 2 days.
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