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The 2 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Tour starts with meet and greet from your place of stay in Kampala or Entebbe.

Day 1: Kampala – Queen Elizabeth National Park

2 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Tour

The 2 Days Queen Elizabeth National Park Tour starts with meet and greet from your place of stay in Kampala or Entebbe. Our driver guide will take you through the tour program and the daily activities including your booked accommodation for the 2 days wildlife Queen Elizabeth National Park tour. Drive to equator in Kayabwe then Mbarara before proceeding to Queen Elizabeth National Park. The evening will be spent on the Kazinga Channel boat cruise. It takes 2 hours and this channel connects the water flow from Lake George to Lake Edward. It is also an opportunity to see hippos, crocodiles, Buffaloes, Elephants and antelopes on the banks of this Channel with very many bird species since it is known to be the birders haven. Overnight at Ishasha Wilderness Camp/ Kyambura gorge Lodge (Luxury) or Buffalo Safari Lodge (High end) Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner. Click Here To Enquire

Day 2: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Kampala

After breakfast, pick the armed ranger guide ready for the early morning game drive on the Kasenyi plains, the guide will help you spot several animals including Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Hippos, Uganda Kobs, water buck and if you are lucky the leopard and hyena. Later return to Kampala arriving in the evening. Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch. END OF SERVICE

The tour package includes

  • Transportation by 4wd vehicle.
  • Meals as per the itinerary.
  • Boat cruise on Kazinga Channel.
  • Game drive.
  • Equator.
  • Park entrance fees.
  • Services of English speaking Driver/guide.
  • Lunch.
  • 1 bottle of drinking water during the tour.
  • AMREF Emergency Evacuation Medical Insurance.

However, the package excludes:  expenses of personal nature like: International and local flights, shopping, Visa, hard drinks, laundry, tips to local guides, telephone, porter fee while trekking, and personal insurance, and tobacco.

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