Planning a Kazinga boat cruise safari? This 4 day journey takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda most popular and diverse savannah park. Queen Elizabeth is famous for its tree-climbing lions, the Kazinga Channel with its hundreds of hippos, and incredible bird watching. A Kazinga boat cruise safari offers the unique opportunity to see wildlife from both land and water, creating a comprehensive safari experience.
The Queen Elizabeth tree climbing lions are one of the park main attractions. These lions are often seen lounging in the branches of fig trees, a behavior that is rare elsewhere in Africa. A Kazinga boat cruise safari also includes game drives in the park varied habitats, from savannah to wetlands to forests.
For those interested in combining activities, the wildlife boat cruise activity is the highlight of this tour. The Kazinga Channel has the highest concentration of hippos in Africa, with literally hundreds visible from the boat.
This 4 day Queen Elizabeth safari is specifically designed for travelers who want to experience the best of this diverse park. The tour starts and ends in Entebbe or Kampala, with a drive to the park on the first day. You will spend three days exploring the park, with game drives in different sectors and a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. A Kazinga boat cruise safari includes park entry fees, accommodation, meals, game drives, boat cruise, and professional guiding.
Queen Elizabeth National Park covers 1,978 square kilometers and is divided into several sectors. The northern sector is known for the Kazinga Channel and its abundant wildlife. The southern sector, known as Ishasha, is famous for its tree-climbing lions. The park also has the Maramagambo Forest, which is good for primate viewing and bird watching. A Kazinga boat cruise safari allows you to explore multiple sectors of the park.
A Kazinga boat cruise safari also offers excellent bird watching opportunities. The park has over 600 bird species, more than any other park in Uganda. The Kazinga Channel is particularly good for water birds, including African fish eagles, kingfishers, herons, egrets, and pelicans.
A Kazinga boat cruise safari offers the unique opportunity to see wildlife from the water. The boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel brings you within meters of hundreds of hippos and crocodiles. Elephants and buffalo often come to the water edge to drink, providing excellent viewing opportunities. The boat cruise is a relaxing and productive way to see wildlife.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to see tree-climbing lions. The Ishasha sector is famous for these unique lions, and your guide will take you to the best areas for sightings. The lions are often seen in the fig trees, resting during the heat of the day.
The professional wildlife safari driver will help you spot wildlife and share information about the park ecology. The guides are experienced and knowledgeable, ensuring you have the best possible wildlife viewing experience.
Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport or from your hotel in Kampala, you will be met by our representative and briefed on your safari. You will then drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, a journey of approximately 6 to 7 hours from Kampala or 7 to 8 hours from Entebbe. The drive passes through the Equator, where you can stop for photos and watch the water demonstration showing how water drains differently on either side of the Equator.
You will continue through the towns of Mbarara and Bushenyi, passing through beautiful countryside with rolling hills, tea plantations, and traditional villages. You will arrive at your lodge in the late afternoon, with time to relax and enjoy the views of the park. Your guide will brief you on the next day activities. Overnight at a lodge in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
After an early breakfast at 6:00 AM, you will depart for a morning game drive in the Kasenyi Plains. The Kasenyi Plains are the best area for wildlife viewing in the northern sector of the park. The open grasslands attract large herds of Uganda kobs, which in turn attract predators. You have excellent chances of seeing lions, hyenas, and leopards in this area.
You will also see elephants, buffalo, waterbucks, warthogs, and various antelope species. The morning light is beautiful for photography, and the animals are most active during the early hours. You will return to your lodge for lunch and a rest during the heat of the day.
In the afternoon, you will take a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. The boat cruise departs from the Mweya Peninsula and takes approximately 2 hours. The Kazinga Channel connects Lake Edward and Lake George and has the highest concentration of hippos in Africa, with literally hundreds visible from the boat.
During the boat cruise, you will see hippos wallowing in the water, crocodiles basking on the banks, and elephants and buffalo coming to drink. The bird life is spectacular, with African fish eagles, kingfishers, herons, egrets, pelicans, and cormorants. The boat cruise is a highlight of any Kazinga boat cruise safari. You will return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
After breakfast, you will drive to the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. The Ishasha sector is located in the southern part of the park and is famous for its tree-climbing lions. The drive takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, passing through beautiful scenery with acacia woodlands and open savannah.
The tree-climbing lions in Ishasha are unique. They are often seen lounging in the branches of fig trees during the heat of the day. This behavior is rare elsewhere in Africa and makes Ishasha a special destination. Your guide will take you to the best areas for lion sightings.
In addition to lions, the Ishasha sector is home to elephants, buffalo, topi, and various antelope species. The area is less crowded than the northern sector, offering a more intimate safari experience. You will have a picnic lunch in the bush before continuing your game drive.
In the late afternoon, you will return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
After an early breakfast, you will enjoy a final morning game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park. This is your last chance to see any animals you may have missed. You will then drive back to Entebbe or Kampala, arriving in the late afternoon.
Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time to visit the Entebbe Botanical Gardens or shop for souvenirs at the local markets. You will then be transferred to Entebbe International Airport for your departure flight.
This marks the end of your Kazinga boat cruise safari. You will leave with incredible memories of Uganda most diverse national park.
The best time for a Kazinga boat cruise safari is during the dry seasons from June to September and December to February. During these months, the animals concentrate around water sources, making them easier to spot. The roads are also in good condition.
The wet seasons from March to May and October to November bring lush green landscapes and fewer tourists. However, the roads can be muddy, and some animals may be harder to spot. This is a good time for bird watching, as many migratory species are present.
The Kazinga boat cruise is excellent year round, but the dry season offers the best wildlife viewing conditions.
The Kazinga Channel is a natural channel connecting Lake Edward and Lake George. It has the highest concentration of hippos in Africa, with hundreds visible from the boat. A Kazinga boat cruise safari is incomplete without this experience.
Yes, the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park is famous for its tree-climbing lions. The lions are often seen lounging in fig trees during the heat of the day. A Kazinga boat cruise safari includes a visit to the Ishasha sector.
The best time for the boat cruise is in the afternoon, around 2:00 PM. The light is good for photography, and the animals are active. The morning cruise is also good, especially for bird watching.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth National Park is safe for tourists. The park is well managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority, and armed rangers accompany game drives. Follow your guide instructions and stay inside the vehicle during game drives.
Yes, most nationalities require a visa for Uganda. Visas can be obtained online before travel or on arrival at Entebbe International Airport. The East African Tourist Visa (100 dollars) allows entry to Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya.
A Kazinga boat cruise safari offers a unique combination of land and water based wildlife viewing. The boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel is unforgettable, with hundreds of hippos and crocodiles. The game drives in the Kasenyi Plains and Ishasha sector offer excellent chances to see lions, elephants, and other savannah wildlife. Book your Kazinga boat cruise safari today and experience the best of Queen Elizabeth National Park.