A visit to queen Elizabeth makes a great alternative to Murchison falls especially for safari enthusiasts looking to experience new adventures. On this 3-day journey, you will encounter elephant herds, stake out a pride of tree climbing lions, learn about the bizarre explosion craters and enjoy one of the best boat safari experiences on the Kazinga channel.
Chimp tracking – $50 per person
You can take a chimp tracking expedition in a gorge called the Kyambura gorge or at Kalinzu forest reserve. Both these locations offer great sightings of chimpanzees in the wild. This can be done at the end of your trip as you head back to Kampala.
A representative of Redroad Tours will pick you up at 6am from your accommodation. After which you shall depart for Queen Elizabeth National Park. This is a 6- 7 hours’ drive. During the drive, you will make a couple of stops to stretch your legs, have lunch or stop in case you need to use a bathroom.
Activity of the day:
Game Viewing
At 4pm, you will go for your evening game drive. This is a 3-hour game viewing expedition. With the assistance of a game ranger, expect to find wide range of African wildlife, crater lakes and spectacular scenery.
Activity of the day:
Game viewing
We provide a second opportunity for game viewing so that you may have the chance of finding the animals that you may have not seen the previous day. Unlike, the first game drive, this one starts in the morning just before dawn at 6am, so that you may have the chance of seeing animals that otherwise stay out of the scorching sun during the day.
Boat Launch
This is another game viewing expedition, but instead of a drive you do it in a boat. This is done in the afternoon between 2 and 5pm on the Kazinga channel, which is a 32km long hippo and crocodile infested channel connecting two rift valley lakes – Lake George and Lake Edward.
You will set off from the lodge at 9am for a seven-hour drive back to your accommodation in Kampala.