Queen Elizabeth National Park is in Western Uganda Africa. The park was established in 1954. It has had a couple of name changes during its existance, although it returned to its original colonial name recently, having previously been called the Ruwenzori National Park for some time. These park covers an area of over 774 sq miles between Lake Edward and Lake George, around the Kasinge Channel connecting the two. The park has a wide variety of terrain, including volcanic craters, grassy plains and tropical forest
Queen Elizabeth National Park and Lodging.In the Mweya sector there are two lodges. The prime place is the Mweya Lodge or lodge at Albertine lodge and found it a very comfortable and friendly place.
Camping.The Ishasha river camp is a small yet idillic setting to stay over night. the campsite is surrounded by woods on three sides and the Ishasha river on the 4th. this river marks the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is populated by Hippos and etc.
Queen Elizabeth National Park and Lodging.In the Mweya sector there are two lodges. The prime place is the Mweya Lodge or lodge at Albertine lodge and found it a very comfortable and friendly place.
Camping.The Ishasha river camp is a small yet idillic setting to stay over night. the campsite is surrounded by woods on three sides and the Ishasha river on the 4th. this river marks the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is populated by Hippos and etc.
another Uganda National Park: Kabelaga National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, and Queen Elizabeth National Park.