Overview
Queen Elizabeth national park is situated in the district of kasese and Rubirizi to the boarder of Congo. It was gazette in 1952 as a national park formerly known as kazinga national park but later after the Queen Elizabeth 2nd after her visit to the park. It is the second largest protected areas and second to be gazette same year with Murchison’s falls. Famous and popular for the fascinating tree climbing lions of the Ishasha sector and also the natural channel that join Lake George and Lake Edward to the DR. Congo. This park is also home to chimpanzees in the Kyambura gorge and over 600 birds’ populations more than elsewhere in a single conservation area in the world dotted with twin lakes, Katwe Lake for salt extraction and bordered with Mt. Ruwenzori approximately 390km from Kampala the Capital city of Uganda. With the cultural sites like amaberega nyinamwuiru, you explore western Uganda in style with this rock visit where the shape is like the woman’s breast with milky substance flowing constantly has got the unique story telling here.