Summary
Queen Elizabeth National park is understandably Uganda’s most popular tourist destination, and this 3-day long safari allows you the chance to properly experience this popular destination. This engaging safari also offers the best tranquil and a real first class experience, with trips to the magnificent crater lakes, vast savanna plains and remarkable vegetation and wildlife. This safari package comes includes a large number of the best safari activities that are available in this popular safari destination, so come along with us to experience them!
Package Includes
- Activities as specified - Transfers - Accommodation - Meals -
Package Excludes
- Additional activities not specified -
Activities
- Animal Tracking
- Bird Photography
- Boat Cruise
- Scenic Drive
- Game drive
Places
- Crater Lakes, Uganda
- Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
- Kampala, Uganda
Physical Condition
- Sportive
Connectivity
- WiFi and phone coverage at most lodges
Day-by-day Description
Day 1TRANSFER TO QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK
Activities Included
Animal Tracking Boat Cruise Scenic Drive Game drive Bird WatchingToday, you will be picked up from the previously agreed upon locating by a driver, at 8.00 in the morning. From there, you will be transferred to the renown Queen Elizabeth National Park, on an 8 hour long scenic drive. In the afternoon, lunch will then be served at the Agip Motel in Mbarara, before arriving in the park at around 5.00 in the afternoon. Here, you will check in to your pre-selected accommodation to rest up and prepare for the full and busy day ahead.
Other Benefits (On Arrival)
- Transfer
Location
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kasese, Uganda
Travel Time: 6 hrs
Day 2FULL DAY QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK
Activities Included
Animal Tracking Boat Cruise Scenic Drive Game drive Bird WatchingToday is a full day to be spent in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, kicking off with an early morning breakfast at 6.00 in the morning, and followed by a thrilling early morning game drive through the park to spot a large variety of diverse wildlife. After this is done, we then head back to the accommodation to relax and have a well-deserved lunch. In the afternoon at round 2.00 pm, we will head out once again, but this time to indulge in a delightful 2-hour long boat cruise, where we can enjoy feeling the motion of the water, as well as spot some animals which inhabit the area. Once all this excitement is done, we then head back to the accommodation to relax and prepaer for hte new day to come.
Other Benefits (On Arrival)
- Transfer
Location
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kasese, Uganda
Travel Time: 3 hrs
Day 3TRANSFER BACK TO KAMPALA
Activities Included
Evening Drives General Photography Scenic Drive CultureThis is the last day of the tour, and it begins with an early morning breakfast, served at 6.00 in the morning. The we begin our long trip back to Kampala. We will pass by Rubirizi, a town in Western Uganda, to visit and view the stunning crater lakes which dot the area. We will stop once again, for lunch at the lovely Agip Motel, but should arrive in Kampala in the late evening. Depending on the time of your flight home, the diver could drop you off at the airport, or anywhere else that you decide. Depending on the time of your flight our guide will drop you off at the airport.
Other Benefits (On Arrival)
- Transfer
Location
Entebbe, Uganda
Travel Time: 8 hrs
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Offical Visa Regulations and Health Requirements
For personalized details on health and visa requirements please check the IATA travel centre here
https://www.iatatravelcentre.comFor personalized details on health and visa requirements please check the IATA travel centre here - https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/ . A Visa to Uganda can be obtained upon arrival in the country at the point of entry, which costs US$50 per person. However a single East African Tourist Visa for Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda is also available at a rate of US$100. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is commonly required for entry into the country, furthermore, if you have any other records of vaccinations, it would be best to bring those along as well. All visitors should take Malaria medication beforehand and afterwards as a preventive measure. It is advisable to drink bottled water rather than tap water, and to seek information from your National Health Office or certain travel websites for the latest Ugandan travel health requirements or information.