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.
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.


