Queen Elizabeth National Park wins TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence again!
03 October 2014
Queen Elizabeth National Park wins TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence again!
Queen Elizabeth National Park has a wide variety of habitats including: savanna grassland of mixed and grassy plains, tropical rainforest, swamps, volcanic features, water bodies (lakes and rivers) and deep craters. These are habitats for the 612 different bird species and some 100 mammal species.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to predators such as leopard, lions, spotted hyenas and stripped jackals. Other animals include buffalo, elephants, warthogs and hippos. Primates in the magnificent Kyambura Gorge and Maramagambo Forest include: chimpanzees, black and white Colobus monkey, olive baboons, blue monkeys and red-tailed monkeys. The Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park is famously known for its “tree-climbing lions”, which are often found lounging in fig trees, shaded from the sun. Queen Elizabeth National Park is also known to host the world’s highest concentration of hippos.
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See for yourself why Queen Elizabeth National Park continues to be awarded a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence, contact one of our sales team to find out more about Kyambura Gorge Lodge.
Congratulations Queen Elizabeth National Park - you have lived up to your title!