Lake Bunyonyi and Queen Elizabeth National Park
The ideal African safari is made by Lake Bunyonyi and Queen Elizabeth National Park taken together. Thanks to the biodiversity the national park is naturally endowed with, a queen Elizabeth national park safari is unlike others as a stand-alone vacation package. Then your Ugandan safari trip will be perfectly sealed with a coating of Lake Bunyonyi Adventure.
The most visited national park in Uganda, Queen Elizabeth’s is also the ideal honeymoon location. Queen Elizabeth National Park in western Uganda boasts many wonderful features. From Kampala’s central city, Kasese town is just 410 kilometers away. Found in the southern section of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Ishasha sector is the only protected region where tree climbing lions exist. Although lake Manyara in Tanzania also features tree climbing lions, there is little likelihood of finding one hanging in the tree.
Another well-known feature of Queen Elizabeth is the kazinga channel boat trip, which allows you to catch a glimpse of the wild life of the whole park at the coastlines. Because of the bio richness that glows along the channel’s shores and Lake George, most guests find kazinga boat tour to be beautiful. It is also blessed with many birds to mark the end of the birders’ search in east Africa.
Along with the community visits in Businga Village, Katunguru, and Kasenyi Fishing Village, you will enjoy the game drive/game viewing through the park, the visit to the old salt works of Katwe, nature walks in Maramagambo Forest, chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Hidden Haven in the Gorge also known as the valley of comedy. The cultural dances at the kikorongo crafts village are also worth seeing; maybe, you may get some lovely African products here too.
The fantastic and breathtaking plunge to Lake Bunyonyi in south western Uganda a little distance from Queen Elizabeth national park will help you to wrap up your Ugandan journey.
Lake Bunyonyi is between Kisoro and Kabale. It is Lake Bunyonyi since the people who live nearby and around describe a place of small or little birds. Covering a meager 46 square kilometer area around 185 square miles, Lake Bunyonyi has a 25-kilometer long and 7-kilometer width. Laying 1962 m above sea level, Lake Bunyonyi has a depth of 144 feet, roughly 900m.
With few towns on the coasts including Kyevu and Muko towns and roughly 29 islands including the bushara island, Akamoere, kyahungye, bwama, nyu Yeera and bucuranuka, Lake Bunyonyi is a sparsely populated area. Among other things, the visitors to Lake Bunyonyi go canoeing, boat excursions, birding, town visits, highland trekking, water sports, picturesque views, pygmy village visits.
It is nearest to a steeply sloping border of Rwanda that forms undulating land scape all around. Currently the most gorgeous in the whole nation and maybe east Africa is Lake Bunyonyi. Love weekends and honey moons might find a nice place here. Just picture the magnificence; he terraced hillsides around Lake Bunyonyi reminiscent of sections of Nepal in Europe. The moment is epic because of the view of the place during the morning mist rising from the pure water of lake Bunyonyi. Moreover, the view of the islands in the lake makes memories everlasting.
Based on guest reviews, Lake Bunyonyi is the second best lake in Africa; the water is bilharzia free, devoid of hippos and crocodiles, which makes the water so clean and safe for swimming blissfully free from concerns. And the birders really are lucky. Many bird species found in Lake Bunyonyi create the symphony throughout the boat trip, producing a legendary event.