Ishasha Sector QENP

Safaris in the Ishasha Sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park

The Queen Elizabeth national Park spreads over an area of 1978 square km in the western arm of the Great East African Rift Valley. The park is home to a variety of wildlife including elephant, lion, hippo, leopard, buffalo and Uganda kob. Birds present are all typical of riverine and savannah habitats.

The Ishasha Sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park is the place to search for the tree climbing lions often to be seen in the vicinity of the camp which is situated just off the Northern circuit game viewing track. The lions also favour the large fig trees on the Southern circuit game viewing track and this offers alternative game viewing routes.

On early morning and late afternoon game drives, either in your safari vehicle, or our dedicated camp open safari vehicle, you may explore the area’s game routes in search of the different species as well as numerous varieties of birds. The area is still pristine and untouched, with Ishasha Wilderness Camp being the only camp within the park and usually only a handful of game vehicles seen at any time. We offer bush breakfasts and sundowners combined with flexibility of timings for drives allowing guests to maximise their enjoyment and game sightings in this area.

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