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4 Days Uganda Wildlife in Queen Elizabeth National Park

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4 Days Uganda Wildlife in Queen Elizabeth National Park

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Overview

About this journey

Flat-topped acacia and open savanna stretch south toward the Rwenzori foothills, and somewhere in that grass a lion is watching. Four days in Queen Elizabeth National Park takes you from dawn game drives on the Kasenyi Plains to an afternoon on the Kazinga Channel, where hippos surface a metre from the bow and African skimmers cut low over the water.

Highlights

What you'll experience

  • The Uganda kob rut draws lion prides onto the Kasenyi Plains each morning. Arrive early and you share the light with no one but your guide.

  • A two-hour cruise along the 32-kilometre channel delivers elephants drinking at the bank, Nile crocodiles on every sandbar, and pied kingfishers hovering overhead.

  • Southern Ishasha is one of the few places in Africa where lions routinely drape themselves over fig branches. Your guide Moses Kato knows every fig tree worth checking.

  • A guided walk through Maramagambo takes you past bat-filled caves and into riverine forest where red-tailed monkeys watch from the canopy.

  • From the papyrus yellow warbler in the channel reeds to the shoebill stork in the northern marshes, Queen Elizabeth is a birder's endurance test in the best sense.

Why choose us

Why choose a Private Journey?

Queen Elizabeth is one of Africa's most biodiverse parks. Here is why this itinerary makes the most of it.

Private Access, No Compromise

Your vehicle, your pace. When Moses finds a leopard at the channel edge you stay as long as the light holds — there is no group vote.

Guides Who Grew Up Here

Moses Kato has guided in Queen Elizabeth for fourteen years. He knows which fig trees the Ishasha lions use in June and where the shoebill hunts at low water.

Crater Rim Camp: Position Over Flash

Crater Rim sits above the Explosion Craters, close to both Kasenyi and the channel. You spend less time in the vehicle and more time watching — which is the whole point.

Itinerary

your day-by-day journey

Day 1Kampala to the Crater Rim

Your driver meets you in Kampala after breakfast and the road south takes roughly five hours, climbing through tea estates before the land opens into crater country. Stop at the viewpoint above Lake Katwe — the salt lake turns ochre and pink depending on the light — before dropping down to your camp on the crater rim.

The afternoon is yours: sit on the deck and watch the Explosion Craters fill with shadow, or ask camp manager Amelia to point you toward the short walking trail that loops the nearest lake. Dinner is served family-style under canvas, the savanna cool by 7 pm.

Lunch, Dinner

Day 2Kasenyi Plains and the Kazinga Channel

Breakfast at 6 am, on the Kasenyi Plains by 6:45. The kob are already moving and where kob move, lion follow. Your guide Moses reads tracks across the murram road and, with luck, you find the Kasenyi pride before the sun climbs high enough to push them into shade. Spotted hyena, topi, and warthog fill the spaces between.

Back to camp for brunch and a rest through the midday heat. At 2 pm a park boat collects you at the Mweya jetty for the Kazinga Channel cruise. Hippos yawn at improbable proximity, buffalo wade chest-deep, and a fish eagle launches from a dead acacia while your naturalist counts waterbirds against a clipboard.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3South to Ishasha: Fig Trees and Sleeping Lions

After an early breakfast you transfer south through the park corridor to Ishasha, the remote sector where the park meets the Congo border. The drive itself is a game drive — elephants are common on the track, and the open grassland gives long sightlines.

Ishasha's fig trees are the point. Uganda kob gather on the floodplain below while lions sleep in the branches above them, a scene that takes a moment to register correctly. Moses explains that the behaviour likely started as a way to escape tsetse flies and buffalo, and the habit passed from mother to cub. You return to camp for a late lunch, then a sundowner walk along the Ntungwe River at dusk.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4Maramagambo Forest, then the Road Home

A guided walk into Maramagambo Forest fills the final morning. The forest is dense and the air changes within ten minutes of leaving the vehicle — cooler, darker, full of crowned hornbills and the alarm calls of black-and-white colobus. Your guide leads you to Python Cave, where Angolan free-tailed bats roost in thousands above a still pool.

You are back at the trailhead by midday, a packed lunch waiting. The drive north to Kampala takes the afternoon, the Rwenzori peaks fading in the rear window as the road climbs back into the highlands.

Breakfast, Lunch

Extensions

+2 Days

Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale Forest

Add two nights at Kibale Forest House and a full-day chimpanzee tracking permit in one of Africa's most productive chimp forests. The two parks connect comfortably by road.

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+3 Days

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

Three days in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest means a gorilla permit, time with the Mubare group, and a night at Kigezi Highland Camp above the forest canopy.

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+1 Days

Murchison Falls and the Nile

A single extra day at Murchison adds the boat ride to the base of the falls, where the entire Nile forces through a seven-metre gap and the spray reaches the boat deck.

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Dates & Prices

Prices in USD, including internal air, per person, double occupancy.

  • Jun 14 – Jun 17
    $3,450Available
  • Jul 5 – Jul 8
    $3,450Available
  • Aug 2 – Aug 5
    $3,650Available
  • Sep 13 – Sep 16Offer
    $3,450Available
  • Dec 26 – Dec 29
    $3,850Call for Availability

Minimum Age

6 years for game drives; Maramagambo Forest walk requires guests to be 12+

Safari Duffel

Soft-sided bags only in the safari vehicle; max 15 kg per person for any internal transfers

First Group Event

Welcome briefing at Crater Rim Tented Camp on Day 1 at 18:30

Last Group Event

Departure from Maramagambo trailhead after lunch on Day 4

Guaranteed Departures

All departures listed run with a minimum of 2 guests. Solo bookings are welcome at the listed single supplement.

Alternate Sightseeing

If the Kazinga Channel boat is unavailable due to high water, a guided walking circuit along the channel shore is substituted at no extra cost.

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