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Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda
Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s most popular and diverse protected areas, located in the western part of the country near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Covering around 1,978 square kilometers, the park is known for its incredible wildlife, scenic landscapes, and rich ecosystems that range from savannah and wetlands to forests and crater lakes. Queen Elizabeth National Park stretches from Lake George in the northeast to Lake Edward in the southwest, connected by the Kazinga Channel, a prime spot for boat safaris. The park also includes the Rwenzori Mountain foothills, vast plains, volcanic craters, and the Kyambura Gorge a lush rainforest hiding chimpanzees.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is a treasure of Uganda’s natural heritage, offering an incredible mix of wildlife, scenery, and cultural experiences. Whether you’re watching elephants along the Kazinga Channel, tracking chimpanzees in a rainforest gorge, or spotting lions in the trees, the park delivers unforgettable African safari moments.
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- Kazinga Channel
- Tree Climbing Lions
- Culture
- Chimpanzee
