Domestic Flights To Queen Elizabeth National Park

Domestic flights to Queen Elizabeth national park

Domestic flights to Queen Elizabeth national park.

Domestic flights to Queen Elizabeth national park : Queen Elizabeth National Park is the second biggest park in Uganda. It is in the western part of the country, in the districts of Kasese, Rukungiri, Kamwenge, and Rubirizi. Queen Elizabeth National Park was declared a national park in 1952. It is known for having a lot of wildlife, such as lions, leopards, elephants, and buffaloes, as well as Uganda kobs, waterbucks, warthogs, hippos, and more than 600 bird species. During a safari, tourists can do fun things in Queen Elizabeth National Park, such as game drives in the Kasenyi and Ishasha sectors, where they can see lions that climb trees, boat cruises on the Kazinga channel, nature walks, bird watching, cultural tours, and chimpanzee trekking safaris in the Kyambura gorge, among other things.

Domestic flights to Queen Elizabeth national park.

One of Uganda’s national parks that can be reached by domestic planes is Queen Elizabeth National Park. Several companies, like Bar Aviation, Aero link Uganda limited, and fly Uganda, offer scheduled and chartered domestic trips to Queen Elizabeth national park. Aero link Uganda and Bar aviation both have morning flights that leave Entebbe international airport or Kajjansi airfield at 7:05am and arrive at Kasese or Mweya airstrips at 10:05am. The return flights leave Kasese/Mweya airstrip at 10:20am and arrive at Entebbe airport at 11:25am.

Domestic flights to Queen Elizabeth national park

Bar Aviation Uganda.

The airlines also have afternoon flights that leave Entebbe international airport or Kajjansi airfield at 12:05pm and arrive at Kasese or Mweya airstrip at 13:30pm. The return flights leave Kasese/Mweya airstrip at 14:35pm and arrive at Entebbe airport at 16:30pm. When you get to the Mweya or Kasese airstrip, our driver guide will pick you up and drive you to the lodge or to the park offices. Domestic flights are also available from other national parks, such as the Pakuba airstrip for Murchison falls national park, the Kisoro airstrip for Mgahinga gorilla national park, the Semuliki airstrip for Semuliki national park, and the Kihihi airstrip for Bwindi impenetrable national park.

The best way to get to Queen Elizabeth National Park is by plane because it’s quick, easy, and less tiring, especially for tourists who don’t like to drive long distances. Your trusted tour company, we are here, we can help you book domestic flights to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Domestic flights are one way to get to Queen Elizabeth National Park, but tourists can also drive from Kampala or Entebbe through Masaka, Mbarara, Mubende, or Fort Portal to get to the park offices. This takes about 6 to 7 hours. Tourists can also drive from Queen Elizabeth National Park via Ishasha Sector to Bwindi Impenetrable forest national park, which takes about 3 to 4 hours, Semuliki National Park, which takes about 2 to 3 hours, and Lake Mburo National Park, which takes about 3 to 4 hours.

Where to stay in Queen Elizabeth national park.

When you get to Queen Elizabeth National Park, there are a number of places to stay. That can be categorized into budget, mid-range or luxury, that includes the Marafiki safari lodge, Mweya safari lodge, Queen Elizabeth safari lodge, Savannah resort hotel, Ishasha jungle lodge, Pumba safari cottages, Kasenyi safari camp, Ishasha wilderness camp, Park view safari lodge, Elephant plains lodge, Enganzi lodge, Simba safari camp, Queen Elizabeth bush lodge, Kyambura tented camp, King fisher lodge Kichwamba, Lake Chibwera camp, Kyambura gorge lodge and many others.

When should you go to Queen Elizabeth national park?

 Queen Elizabeth national park can be visited at any time of the year, but the best time is in the months of June, July, August, September, December, January, and February, when it is not raining. During the dry season, it doesn’t rain much or any at all in the park, so entry roads and hiking trails are open. During the dry season, animals will gather around water sources to drink, so you can see a lot of different kinds of wildlife.

Contact us at Achieve Global Safaris or check out our website to find out more about local flights to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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