Looking for an amazing way to explore Queen Elizabeth National Park? The boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel is an unforgettable adventure you won’t want to miss. Imagine gliding through calm waters, surrounded by spectacular wildlife, while soaking in the beauty of Uganda’s natural landscape. It’s a relaxed and safe experience—life jackets are provided, and guides are there to make sure you’re comfortable and secure throughout the trip.
The Kazinga Channel is a natural stretch of water that connects Lake Edward and Lake George, right in the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park. It’s famous for its incredible wildlife—you’ll see the largest concentration of hippos in Uganda and countless Nile crocodiles sunning themselves along the banks. The channel is also a magnet for other animals, including elephants, buffalos, and a huge variety of birds, making it a hotspot for nature lovers.
During the cruise, you’ll float past animals gathered at the water’s edge to drink and cool off. You’ll also get a glimpse of the local Katunguru fishing village, where you can see traditional fishing practices in action. This peaceful, scenic journey is one of the best ways to experience the raw beauty of Uganda’s wilderness.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s top destinations for wildlife and adventure. It’s a diverse landscape, featuring savannah plains, lush forests, and the iconic Kazinga Channel. Here’s what you can look forward to:
With a mix of wildlife, stunning scenery, and cultural experiences, Queen Elizabeth National Park truly has something for everyone.
Your boat cruise adventure starts at the Mweya Peninsula, easily accessible from the main road in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The cruise costs around $30 per person, and tours run between 9 AM and 5 PM, with each trip lasting about two hours. You’ll glide along the channel, spotting animals like hippos, crocodiles, and perhaps even elephants enjoying a drink at the water’s edge.
It’s a leisurely ride, and you can relax while taking in the stunning views. The cruise also passes by local villages, giving you a unique peek into everyday life along the channel. Booking in advance is recommended, and we can help arrange everything for you to make sure you get the best experience possible.
If you love birdwatching, the Kazinga Channel is a dream come true. It’s one of the top birding spots in Uganda, with over 58 different bird species to discover. You might spot the iconic African Shoebill, along with vibrant African skimmers, Crested Cranes, and majestic Pelicans. Keep your binoculars ready for sightings of the Saddle-Billed Stork, Yellow-Billed Stork, and many other unique birds. It’s an incredible opportunity to see these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat.
Planning a visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park? You’re in for a treat! The park offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s taste and budget. Whether you’re looking for luxury, mid-range, or budget-friendly lodges, there’s something for everyone.
Luxury Lodges: For a touch of comfort and style, the luxury lodges in Queen Elizabeth National Park are hard to beat. If you’re exploring the Ishasha sector, stay at the Ishasha Wilderness Camp, where you’ll be surrounded by nature and might even spot the famous tree-climbing lions. In the Mweya sector, you can opt for the elegant Kyambura Gorge Lodge, Katara Lodge, Elephant Plains Lodge, or the iconic Mweya Safari Lodge, known for its stunning views and top-notch service.
Mid-Range and Budget Lodges: Traveling on a budget? No problem! There are plenty of affordable yet comfortable options. In the Ishasha sector, consider staying at Ishasha Jungle Safari Lodge or Buffalo Safari Lodge. Around the Mweya sector, great budget choices include Twin Lakes Lodge, Elephant Hab Lodge, and Park View Lodge. These lodges offer a cozy and safe place to rest after a day of exploring the park’s wonders.
When choosing where to stay, it’s helpful to consider which part of the park you’ll be visiting. If you’re planning activities like boat cruises or game drives, staying near the Kazinga Channel or the Ishasha plains can save you travel time.
Getting to Queen Elizabeth National Park is easy, whether you prefer to fly or drive.
By Air: The quickest way to reach the park is by taking a domestic flight from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield. You’ll land at either Kasese Airstrip or Kihihi Airstrip, both of which are just a short drive away from the park. The flight takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes, and you’ll be treated to beautiful aerial views of Uganda’s landscapes.
By Road: If you prefer a road trip, it’s about a 5-hour drive from Entebbe or Kampala to Queen Elizabeth National Park. The journey is scenic and offers plenty of opportunities for stops along the way, where you can admire the rolling hills, tea plantations, and the local way of life. We recommend traveling in a 4×4 vehicle, especially once you enter the park, as the roads can be bumpy. Our vehicles are spacious, comfortable, and feature pop-up roofs, perfect for wildlife viewing and photography.
Booking your boat cruise or safari with Trek Africa Expeditions ensures you get the most out of your visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Here’s why travelers love us:
From Big 5 game drives to breathtaking boat cruises and cultural encounters, we offer a range of activities that cater to different interests. Let us help you create a seamless, memorable, and eco-friendly safari experience. Ready to plan your trip? Contact us today for more information and to start your adventure in Queen Elizabeth National Park!