Have you been on a cruise elsewhere and plan to visit the Kazinga channel? Do you know where the Kazinga channel is located?
A boat cruise is popular in Queen Elizabeth National Park and carried out on Kazinga Channel a natural water body connecting Lake George and Lake Edward. This channel is known for stunning scenery and is rich in wildlife such as isolated buffalos, elephants, different antelopes, crocodiles, hippos, and birds like pelicans, Egrets, hamerkop, fish eagles, kingfishers, and more.
The cruise typically lasts 2 hours and offers excellent wildlife viewing and photography opportunities. It’s a serene way to explore the beauty of the park and its inhabitants up close. The Kazinga Channel stretches about 45 kilometers between the two lakes in the middle of Queen Elizabeth National Park. This park is mostly visited in Uganda due to the diverse wildlife that is always spotted including the rare tree-climbing lions.
The boat cruise is conducted in different shifts between 9 am to 5 pm making it so interesting. This is because each shift is conducted at a slow pace discovering the park’s beauty as most of the animals concentrate on quenching their thirst at the channel banks. It also gives tourists a chance to visit one of the fishing villages in the park and interact with fishermen to learn about their way of life. For the love of fish, you can buy one for yourself to be prepared as your dinner or lunch. During the day, there are no fishermen in the water due to the fear of the hippos. They fish at night when the hippos leave the water to graze.
Queen Elizabeth National Park doesn’t offer boat cruise experiences. However, it offers other activities like game drives, chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura gorge, lion tracking in Ishasha sector, Community walks in Kasoga Community, visiting Lake Katwe the salt mining Lake, and bird watching. The park harbors over 600 bird species including seasonal migratory and resident to the park. This means that we organize a great short and long safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park for you to get the real picture of what best the park can offer.
A boat cruise on the Kazinga channel is more than just a wildlife-watching experience, it is a journey into the heart of one of Africa’s vibrant ecosystems. The channel is rich in biodiversity and stunning views of the landscape. A boat cruise is an opportunity to witness wildlife up close. This makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in visiting Uganda the pearl of Africa.
Whether you are a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this channel offers a memorable adventure that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the natural world. This is the experience you won’t want to miss on your Uganda safari.
When to take a boat cruise on Kazinga Channel Queen Elizabeth National Park
Ugandan weather is generally fine throughout the year and surprisingly no one can predict Uganda’s weather. The best time to visit the Kazinga channel is the dry season which occurs during the months of December to February and June to November. There is less or low interruption from the rain hence a great time for capturing photos and enjoying a great time. The rainy season that occurs from March to May and September to November hinders the experience. This is because animals tend to hide and the water in the channel may rise which affects the cruise experience and visibility.
A boat cruise on the Kazinga channel is a great way to enjoy wildlife and stunning views in Uganda for those who love wildlife. Our safari company is a great choice to organize the best cruise in Uganda for the best and most memorable safari in your lifetime.