Top 6 Nature & Parks in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Western Region

January 25, 2022 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda including Maramagambo Forest, Katic Safaris, Kyambura Game Reserve (Kyambura Gorge), Kazinga Channel, Katwe Tourism Information Centre, Queen's Pavillon.
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1. Maramagambo Forest

Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda 25648344266 http://www.queenelizabethnationalpark.com/maramagambo-forest.html
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Maramagambo Forest

Reviewed By mfuwe

The drive to Jacana Lodge through this forest is great birding territory with many species waiting to be seen. We even got to see the fantastic Shining Blue Kingfisher as well as its cousin the Blue-breasted. Finfoot on the lake. Unmissable.

2. Katic Safaris

Kasese, Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda +256 750 579937 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/KATIC.SAFARI/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Katic Safaris

KATIC SAFARIS offers visitors amazing experiences. it is engulfed by Queen Elizabeth National Park and some 400KM away from Kampala in the western part of uganda. it is at a stone throw distance from Lake Edward, Lake munyanyange famous for flamingos and Katwe Salt Lake for the Natural Salt. we believe that, the world is a Novel and those who do not travel, read only one page of it.

3. Kyambura Game Reserve (Kyambura Gorge)

Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda +256 793 999252 http://www.ugandawildlife.org/
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Kyambura Game Reserve (Kyambura Gorge)

Reviewed By CristinaTravelPlans - New York City, United States

The guide – Bernard – is part of the Ugandan Wildlife Authority and is a wealth of knowledge. We came upon so many animals on this trek – which could be frightening. But we knew we were in good hands. Before you head down to the gorge, make sure your have put on more bug repellent than usual. Then enjoy!

4. Kazinga Channel

Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda +256 39 2796773 http://www.queenelizabethnationalpark.com/kazinga-channel.html
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4.5 based on 642 reviews

Kazinga Channel

Reviewed By ernieLoomisCa

We had a small private boat arranged by our driver/guide for $32 p/p.(note this is the same price as other tours) Departed directly from our accommodation. The guide, Martin was a former park ranger with UWA. The company name was Kazinga Channel Beach, Beach Communtty Tourism project. I’m sure the lodge can hook you up if you decide to go with him. This two hour tour was full of excellent information by our well informed guide. Loved the ability to get close to the elephants and buffalo at bathing time, tons of hippos and assorted bird life. While we could give QENP a miss, the 2 hour boat ride was well worth it and the best reason to visit this park

5. Katwe Tourism Information Centre

Kasese Katwe, Queen Elizabeth National Park., Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda +256 750 579937 [email protected] http://www.katic-katwe.com
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Katwe Tourism Information Centre

Katwe Tourism Information Centre (KATIC, offers visitors amazing experiences. it is engulfed by Queen Elizabeth National Park and some 500KM away from Kampala in the western part of uganda. it is at a stone throw distance from Lake Edward, Lake munyanyange the bird's sanctuary and Katwe Salt Lake for the Natural Salt. we believe that, the world is a Novel and those who do not travel, read one page

6. Queen's Pavillon

Ntungamo-Katunguru rd, Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda +256 774 408124 http://www.queenelizabethnationalpark.com
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3.5 based on 21 reviews

Queen's Pavillon

Reviewed By lionkings2017

Queen’s Pavilion is Visitor Information Center closed to the Crater Lake Drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park. This office is responsible for handling general information on the park service provision and payment for the activities to be contacted within your stay in the park.

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