Wild Escape to Queen Elizabeth

3 days—A Medley Of Wonders

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Safari summary

This 3-day safari offers an unforgettable wildlife experience right from Entebbe to Queen Elizabeth National Park with a scenic road trip with a stop at the Equator, an early morning game drive across the Kasenyi Plains to spot lions, elephants, and more, followed by a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, rich in hippos, crocodiles, and birdlife and you'll also have a remarkable chimps trekking experience in the lush Kyambura Gorge. Get ready for a trip worthy of your time.


About this tour

Tour type Custom, tailor-made, private
Main focus Game drives
Activity level Moderate activity
Best months All months
Countries
Parks

Fine details

Safari highlights
  • Boat, canoe, dhow, kayak, mokoro safari
  • Primate trekking
  • Volunteer—culture, environment or wildlife
What’s included?
  • Accommodation
  • Airport transfers
  • All drinks
  • Meals
  • Park fees
  • Private vehicle and driver
What’s not included?
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Hot air balloons
  • Internal flights
  • International flights
  • Laundry
  • Premium alcoholic beverages
  • Spa treatments
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Visas

Itinerary

Transfer to Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen Elizabeth

You will have early morning breakfast, and later check out of the hotel with the help of a professional guide and embark on a road trip to Queen Elizabeth National Park as early as 6:00 AM. The drive will be scenic& you will have a stopover at the Equator (Kayabwe) around mid-morning for photos and a water demonstration in both hemispheres and later continue to the park. Lunch will be enroute to the final destination. Upon arrival at Queen Elizabeth NP; settle into Enshama Game Lodge and relax.

Enshama Game Lodge

Morning Game Drive & Boat Cruise

Queen Elizabeth

After breakfast, you will set out for an early morning game drive in Kasenyi Plains starting around 7 AM. A prime time to see lions, elephants, buffaloes, Uganda Kob, waterbuck, and a rich array of birds like martial eagles, crowned cranes, bee eaters, and more. After lunch, you will have an afternoon boat cruise at around 2pm on the Kazinga Channel—a wildlife hotspot linking Lake George and Lake Edward. You'll cruise close to herds of hippos, Nile crocodiles, elephants, buffaloes, waterbucks.

Enshama Game Lodge

Chimp's Trekking& Return to Entebbe

Queen Elizabeth

You will have a Chimps trekking in Kyambura Gorge (2–3-hrs trek) depending on how quickly chimps are located. Once found, you will get up to 60 minutes with the group to observe habituated chimpanzees and other primates such as vervet, colobus, and red-tailed monkeys, plus birds. After the trek, you will then head back to the lodge, have breakfast and freshen up and later checkout of the lodge and be driven back to Entebbe to catch your flight back home. Lunch stopover will be made enroute.

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