Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth national park.

Activities and things to do in the Ishasha area
Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth national park
Game drive
One of the best safari activities in the Ishasha area is the game drive, which allows you to go over the broad savannah plains in a cozy four-wheel drive safari vehicle accompanied by a qualified driving guide. Following several routes, game drives in the Ishasha sector may be conducted early in the morning or late in the day.
You may see buffaloes, Uganda kobs, warthogs, elephants, waterbucks, topi, and hippos, among other creatures, while on the game drive. You can also see tree-climbing lions, who will be resting comfortably in the branches of acacia and fig trees.
Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth national park

Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth national park
cultural encounters
An incredible way to engage with the locals who reside in nearby towns is via a community tour in the Ishasha region. You will get the opportunity to visit the homesteads, learn about the customs and culture of the locals, sample their cuisine, take in their traditional entertainment, and more during the community tour.
Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth national park
The ideal time to explore Queen Elizabeth National Park’s Ishasha Sector
Although the Ishasha sector is open all year round, the ideal time to come is in the dry season, which is also referred to as the peak season and lasts from June to February. Because there is less rainfall in the Ishasha area during the dry season, access roads are accessible and the foliage is sparse, making it possible to see a variety of creatures up close.
Accommodations in Queen Elizabeth National Park’s Ishasha Sector
During your Uganda safari, you can stay at a variety of lodging options in the Ishasha sector, including the Savannah Resort Hotel, Ishasha Jungle Lodge, At the River Ishasha Lodge, Enjojo Lodge, Bull Bush River Camp, Topi Lodge, Ishasha Ntungwe River Camp, and Ishasha Wilderness Camp. These options range from affordable to luxurious.
Directions to the Ishasha Sector
The southern portion of the park is home to the Ishasha sector, which is accessible by road and airplane.
Using road transportation, you will travel eight to nine hours from Kampala to the Ishasha area via Masaka and Mbarara.
Additionally, you may travel from the Mweya Peninsula to Ishasha Sector in one to two hours, and from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in two to three hours.
A scheduled or charter flight from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airfield to Kihihi or Mweya Airstrips, followed by a road connection to the park headquarters, may be arranged via Aero Link Uganda or Bar Aviation to reach the Ishasha area.
Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth national park
Additional pursuits inside Queen Elizabeth National Park
During your safari in Ishasha Sector Queen Elizabeth National Park, you can also visit the crater lakes like Lake Katwe and Lake Munyanyange, go on a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel where you can see large groups of hippos and Nile crocodiles in the water, go lion tracking in the Kasenyi plains, go on nature walks in Maramagambo forest, go chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge, and go on a night game drive where you can see nocturnal animals.
