The park that is in existence since 1952 was initially called Kazinga channel national park but the name was later changed to Queen Elizabeth National Park after a visit by Queen Elizabeth II of England. Queen Elizabeth spreads over 1978 square kilometers in the western arm of the rift valley.
The home to the big five including tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, buffalo, elephant, hippo, and leopard is the most visited park of all Uganda national parks, its rich ecosystem with a diversity of flora and fauna from the savannah grassland, humid forests, lakes, wetlands has made it an ideal habitat for so many wildlife including mammals, reptiles, primates, and over 600 bird species
The park offers sightings of some of the most famous physical features in Uganda like the Kazinga channel which joins Lake Edward and George with its banks lined with elephants, hippos, buffaloes, and different bird species, the sight of Mountain Rwenzori’s steep escarpments, numerous crater lakes flooded with flamingos, Maramagambo forest one of the largest surviving natural forest.
A visit to Queen Elizabeth provides one of the most memorable experiences on your Ugandan safari.