Queen
Elizabeth National Park (5 Days)
Day One
Depart Kampala in the morning after breakfast and go through
Uganda’s beautiful green countryside. Watch out for
the Equator enroute as well as plenty of fresh vegetables
and fruits. Stop over at Regency Hotel Mbarara
for lunch . After lunch travel to the Queen Elizabeth National
Park, spotting game enroute more especially the Chimpanzees
that “criss- cross the road as you drive on.
Arrive in the afternoon at Mweya
Safari Lodge or Jacana lodge. Dinner and overnight at the
Lodge.

Day Two
After an early Breakfast we’ll go for a morning game
drive in the Park. Expect to see the famous Big Five; Elephant,
Buffalos, Lions, Bush bucks, Kobs, Giant forest hog, Hyenas
and Waterbucks.
In the after noon we’ll take a launch cruise along the
amazing Kazinga channel and you will appreciate the scores
of Hippos, Buffalos, Crocodiles close to the waterside as
well as the rare Leopard prowling. There is a variety of bird
species especially the famous Shoebill, pelican and Jacana.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Day Three
After breakfast visit the fascinating Queen Elizabeth’s
scenic crater lakes area, mirror-surfaced and tranquil, each
has its own individual character providing a home for a myriad
of creatures.
Lunch at the lodge.
In the afternoon tour around the diverse local habitats and
take a walk in the Maramagambo forest where we’ll spot
Chimpanzees and Monkeys. We’ll visit the Kyambura Gorge
and enjoy the playful Chimps as they toss about and a variety
of other primates and birds. Visit the bat caves and watch
out for the outstanding extraordinary Blue Lake.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Day Four
After breakfast, the next journey is driving to pelican
point over looking Lake Edward. There is a sensational high
degree view and on the good climate be sure to see the legendary
“mountains of the moon”
In the afternoon visit Lake Katwe and get to see the salt
works and Flamingo Lake.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Day Five
Drive back after Breakfast to Kampala via Mbarara.

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