3 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari
Overview
On this 3 days Queen Elizabeth National Park safari, you will see the undulating Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s most visited national park. The 3 day Uganda excursion in Queen Elizabeth Park is welcomed by the lush savanna forests. The wind-swept vegetation may be observed in the southwestern part of Uganda, which is surrounded to the north by the snow-capped mountains of the moon-mount Rwenzori, to the west by Congo, and ultimately to the east by the western Rift Valley.
The diversified habitats of Queen Elizabeth National Park range from moist quasi forests of the Maramagambo forest to spinning grasslands of the crater areas and low-lying marshes underneath the the hills laying briquettes under the swallow moon, where puerile rays fight to sparkle through the cracked layers of cloud entering tightly to the life-giving Lake Edward and Lake George.
Safari Highlights
- Day 1: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth, Evening Game Drive via Kasenyi Trail, Maragambo Forest
- Day 2: Queen elizabeth Game Drive, Salt Mining Societies, Kazinga Channel Boat Ride
- Day 3: Primate Walk in Kyambura Gorge, Transfer to Entebbe Airport/ Place of Pickup
Activity Highlights
- Game drive
- Boat safari
- Cultural encounter
- Primate walk
Day 1 of your 3 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth, Evening Game Drive via Kasenyi Trail, Maragambo Forest
Get up at 6 a.m. to make a cup of tea. a professional tour guide from monumental expeditions will pick you up extremely early to inform you on the entire trip to Queen Elizabeth National Park, and will be able to cover the 7-hour drive while avoiding traffic jams. Later, halt in Africa near the equator, where the world’s major latitude splits the sun’s atmosphere into the atmospheres of the north and south poles. Take stunning shots while admiring the surroundings; there are artisan stores nearby where you may appreciate and purchase a keepsake.
Continue to Mbarara, stopping for lunch and then continuing as you gaze out the window at the breathtaking panorama of wide grass and long-horned Ankole cattle grazing in the Savanna. Arrive in the evening, check into your hotel, and then go on your evening wildlife drive and Kasenyi trail. Elephants, cape buffalos, antelopes, warthogs, baboons, hyenas, and other animals will be seen. Enjoy nature hikes in the Marramagambo forest to witness a variety of red-tailed monkeys and numerous bird and tree species. Return to the lodge for some refreshments and supper. Accommodation (options) Dinner: (Mweya safari lodge, Ihamba safaris, acana safari lodge, Simba safari camp)
Day 2 of your 3 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari: Queen elizabeth Game Drive, Salt Mining Societies, Kazinga Channel Boat Ride
On the second day of your 3 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari, wake up early, have breakfast, and then embark on a wildlife drive where you will see tree climbing lions, elephants, Uganda kobs, leopards, antelopes, warthogs, hyenas returning to their caves, and hippos returning to water. After the wildlife drive, return to the resort for lunch and get ready for the Kazinga canal boat trip at 3 p.m.
Along the Kazinga Channel, you may view one of the highest concentrations of hippos, as well as several crocodiles and buffalos. Furthermore, this Channel draws a wide range of animal and bird species. After the boat journey, prepare to spend an hour with the locals salt mining at Lake Katwe. See African women entering saline pools to extract salt. They had little choice but to employ daring ways of survival, which sometimes cost them their lives. Breakfast, lunch, and supper are optional. Mweya Safari Lodge, Ihamba Safaris, Jacana Safari Lodge, and Simba Safari Camp are some of the safari lodges available.
Day 3 of your 3 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari: Primate Walk in Kyambura Gorge, Transfer to Entebbe Airport/ Place of Pickup
Wake up early for breakfast, still remembering the previous day in the wilderness. Prepare to embark on a guided primate trek in Kyambura Gorge in quest of the habituated chimp. These man’s companions are said to be biologically similar to man in their D.N. A mean making, their fantastic jungle singing, hooting, shouting, grunting, and drumming in the dead wildeess, and their drumming in the dead wildeess can help you find these African monkey species. After meeting these lost man’s friends, return from your brief stroll in the wilderness to a location long forgotten. Return to your hotel or departure point in Kampala before 6 p.m. to prepare.
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