Where to Go for Wildlife Tour in Uganda?

 

Uganda may not boast enormous numbers of big games like its neighboring countries. Nonetheless, it more than makes up for that by providing sightings of some of the rarest and most gorgeous savannah mammals, forest primates, reptiles, amphibians, insects, birds, and others. You can enjoy Uganda wildlife safaris with tons of other things in Uganda. Dive in to learn about some of the most scenic locations you completely must visit on your safari tour in Uganda.

Extraordinary Wildlife Viewing Ecosystems In Queen Elizabeth Park

For the classic wildlife viewing experience by way of game drives in Uganda wildlife safaris, you must visit the Queen Elizabeth National Park. It can be combined with the gorilla safari at Bwindi. Most game drives in the morning start around 6.30 a.m. as more twilight opens up, while evening excursions start at 3.30 - 4.00 p.m. You will see herbivores and ungulates such as buffalo, elephants, hippos, Ugandan kob, and others. You are likely to spot the lion, hyena, leopard, and smaller cats like the civet, serval, and genet among the harpies.

The Kasenyi grasslands also host other herbivores such as warthog, waterbuck, bushbuck, giant forest hog, etc. Big five predators like the leopard and lion keep the grazers’ numbers in check. Though in Queen Elizabeth Park, you should visit the southern Ishasha sector, where you will be treated to an incredible and rare sight of lionesses spread out on the branches of the fig trees. 

Boating On The Kazinga Channel

Spanning a distance of thirty-two kilometers, Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth is connected by Lake Edward on the west and Lake George on the east. Take a boat tour on this track, and you will be able to view numerous of the park's wildlife species coming to drink at the water’s rim. In Africa safari tours, you can look for crocodiles basking in the sandbanks and hippos near the edges. You can also photograph a diversity of buffaloes, antelopes, and herds of elephants. The park and its track are also part of IBA (Important Bird and Biodiversity Area) by Birdlife International.


Tracking The Chimpanzees Of Kyambura Gorge

For looking at chimpanzee trekking experiences in Uganda wildlife safaris in Queen Elizabeth National Park, ask for a trip consultant, and they will recommend a visit to the Kyambura Gorge. This valley is home to an astonishing ten species of primates. Among them, one of which is a family of chimpanzees. People could also spot the olive baboon, red-tailed monkey, black and white colobus monkey, vervet monkey, and some of the most beautiful bird species.

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