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Queen Elizabeth National Park is a true gem of Uganda, renowned for its diverse ecosystems, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking scenery. Spanning over 1,978 square kilometers, it's the country's most popular tourist destination and offers a safari experience unlike any other.
Rolling plains dotted with acacia trees provide a classic African safari backdrop. Herds of elephants and buffalo graze peacefully, while lions stalk their prey under the golden sun.
Lush green forests like Kyambura Gorge and Maramagambo offer a cooler respite from the savanna. Chimpanzees swing through the canopy, while colorful birds flit among the leaves.
Lake Edward and Lake George form the park's northern border, offering stunning vistas and a haven for waterbirds like hippos, crocodiles, and pelicans.
The Kazinga Channel, a 40-kilometer waterway connecting the two lakes, teems with life. Boat cruises offer a unique perspective of the park's biodiversity, from hippos wallowing in the mud to Nile crocodiles basking on the banks.
See majestic elephants, powerful buffalo, graceful giraffes, and elusive leopards. Lions, the park's star attraction, are particularly famous for their tree-climbing skills in the Ishasha sector.
Ten primate species call the park home, including chimpanzees, our closest living relatives. Tracking these intelligent creatures through the forest is an unforgettable experience.
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