
MOST VISITED SECTORS IN QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK Queen Elizabeth national park is located in south western Uganda, about 45.3 km from Kasese. It is the second largest and oldest park with a large bio diversity covering an estimated 1,978km2 between lakes George and Edward connected by the Kazinga channel. The park was first gazetted as Kazinga National Park in 1952, and later renamed after 2 years to commemorate the first visit of Queen Elizabeth II in Uganda. The park is divided into different sectors which harbor over 618 bird species, 95 mammals, covered by the savannah, wetlands and low- land forest vegetation. These sectors include; Ishasha Sector This sector is located in the south western part of the park well known for its tree climbing lions which are seen hanging on the acacia and huge fig trees in the savannah grasslands to have clear view of their prey such as kobs, run away from the insects such as tse tse flies which bite them, run away from the heat on the gro...