3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari

A 3-day Queen Elizabeth National Park safari is one of the best short Uganda wildlife safaris for travellers who want game drives, a boat cruise and scenic crater landscapes within a limited time. The safari takes you to Uganda’s most visited savannah park, known for elephants, buffaloes, lions, hippos, crocodiles, antelopes and excellent birdlife. The trip starts from Kampala or Entebbe and follows a scenic western Uganda route through the Equator, Mbarara, tea plantations and the foothills of the Rwenzori region. During the safari, you explore the Kasenyi plains on a game drive, take a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel and visit the Crater Lake viewpoints. Travellers can also add chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge, locally known as the Valley of Apes, depending on permit availability and budget. This package works well for couples, families, solo travellers and visitors, adding a short wildlife safari before or after gorilla trekking in Bwindi.

Elephant on the shore of the Kazinga Channel

Safari Highlights

  • 3-day safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park
  • Morning game drive in the Kasenyi plains
  • Kazinga Channel boat cruise for hippos, crocodiles, elephants and birds
  • Scenic crater lake drive and Rift Valley views
  • Optional chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge
  • Chance to see lions, elephants, buffalo, Uganda kob and warthogs
  • Pickup and drop-off in Kampala or Entebbe
  • Budget, mid-range and luxury lodge options
  • Suitable for short Uganda wildlife safaris
  • Can be combined with Bwindi gorilla trekking

Detailed Safari Itinerary

Day 1, Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park and Crater Lakes

Uganda Equator crossing stop
Uganda Equator crossing stop

Depending on your location in Kampala or Entebbe, your driver guide will pick you up in the morning and begin the journey to Queen Elizabeth National Park in western Uganda. The drive takes about 6 to 7 hours, with a stop at the Uganda Equator for photographs and a short visit to the craft shops. You will continue through Mbarara for lunch, then proceed towards the park through Ishaka and the scenic landscapes of western Uganda. On arrival, you may explore the crater lake area, depending on time. These crater lakes are part of the wider Albertine Rift landscape and give beautiful views of rolling hills, open savannah, local communities and distant park scenery. After the crater lake visit, continue to your lodge for relaxation, dinner and overnight stay. Accommodation and meals, full board, Luxury options Mweya Safari Lodge or Kyambura Gorge Lodge, Mid-range options Elephant Hub Safari Lodge, Parkview Safari Lodge or Kasenyi Safari Lodge, Budget options Pumba Safari Cottages or Engiri Game Lodge

Day 2, Kasenyi Game Drive and Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise

Uganda wildlife safari Kasenyi plains animals

After an early breakfast, connect to the Kasenyi plains for a morning game drive. Kasenyi is one of the best wildlife viewing areas in Queen Elizabeth National Park because of its open grassland and high concentration of Uganda kob, which often attracts predators. During the game drive, your guide will search for lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, warthogs, Uganda kob and other antelopes. The morning hours are best because animals are more active before the heat of the day. After the game drive, return to the lodge for lunch and a short rest before your afternoon boat safari. Later, transfer to the starting point of the Kazinga Channel boat cruise. The Kazinga Channel connects Lake George and Lake Edward and is one of the best places in Uganda for relaxed wildlife viewing. During the cruise, you may see hippos, crocodiles, elephants, buffalo, and many water birds along the shores. The boat cruise usually takes about 2 to 3 hours and is one of the biggest highlights of a Queen Elizabeth safari. Return to your lodge for relaxation, dinner and overnight stay.

Kazinga Channel boat cruise

Day 3, Kyambura Chimpanzee Tracking or Katwe Crater Lakes and Return

Option A, Chimpanzee Tracking in Kyambura Gorge

After an early breakfast, you may choose optional chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge, also known as the Valley of Apes. This deep forested gorge offers one of the most scenic primate experiences in Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will report to the gorge headquarters for a briefing before entering the forest with a ranger guide. The walk takes you through a beautiful ravine with forest, birdlife and other primates such as red-tailed monkeys and black-and-white colobus monkeys. The main attraction is the chance to see a small habituated community of chimpanzees. This activity is optional and depends on permit availability. It should be requested at the time of booking so that permits can be secured in advance.

Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elisabeth National Park

Option B, Katwe Crater Lakes Scenic Drive

If you prefer a relaxed scenic experience, you can choose the Katwe Explosion Crater Drive. This route focuses on Queen Elizabeth National Park’s unique landscapes, including crater lakes, open savannah, Rift Valley views and local community scenery. The drive offers panoramic views of the park and several ancient craters, some filled with water. You may also visit Lake Katwe, a highly saline lake where local communities have extracted salt using traditional methods for many years. This option is ideal for travellers who want photography, landscape views and cultural context without adding a strenuous trekking activity.

Return to Kampala or Entebbe

After your morning activity, check out and begin the return journey to Kampala or Entebbe. The drive usually takes about 6 to 7 hours, passing through tea plantations, Ankole cattle grazing areas and rural western Uganda landscapes. A final stop at the Uganda Equator can be made for photographs and souvenir shopping. You will be dropped off at your preferred location in Kampala or transferred to Entebbe International Airport for your outbound flight. For same-day flights, choose an evening departure to allow enough time for road conditions and possible traffic delays.

Kasenyi Safari Camp

Inclusions and Exclusions

Included

  • Pickup and drop-off in Kampala or Entebbe
  • 4×4 safari vehicle with fuel
  • English-speaking driver guide
  • 2 nights accommodation
  • Meals as stated in the itinerary
  • Park entrance fees
  • Kasenyi game drive
  • Kazinga Channel boat cruise
  • Crater Lake visit, depending on timing
  • Bottled drinking water during transfers

Excluded

  • International flights
  • Uganda visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for guides, rangers and lodge staff
  • Personal drinks, laundry and calls
  • Optional chimpanzee tracking permit
  • Optional cultural visits or extra activities
  • Extra accommodation before or after the safari

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