Queen Elizabeth National Park

If Bwindi and Kibale are about primates, Queen Elizabeth is about a high-density diversity of savannas. It is Uganda’s most popular national park, but Horn Wheels Safaris leverages it for two very specific 2026 highlights. The first is in the Ishasha sector, home to unique and famous Tree-climbing Lions that are often spotted lounging in ancient fig trees—a breathtaking photographic opportunity. The second is the Kazinga Channel boat safari, a 32 km long channel that connects two major lakes. This is a primary Horn Wheels private boat safari, providing unrivaled opportunities to view one of the world’s highest concentrations of hippos and dynamic river bank wildlife, including elephants and buffalo.

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Queen Elizabeth National Park has been voted "Uganda's Most Visited National Park" for three consecutive years.
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Kazinga Channel contains the world’s largest concentration of Hippos, which Horn Wheels prioritizes in our 2026 species-specific tours.
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A unique Horn Wheels private boat safari ensures intimate river bank wildlife viewing.
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The park is home to dynamic habitats, including arid savanna, lush crater lakes, and ancient fig trees.
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Cultural immersion with local Queen Elizabeth communities offers deep ancestral insights.
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