A hippo in Kazinga channel |
Kazinga channel is a narrow water way
in Uganda’s Savannah Park, Queen Elizabeth national park that covers a distance
of 40 kilometers with a bubbling water point connecting Lake George in the East
and Lake Edward in the west; this channel is among the recognized unique
attractions in Queen Elizabeth national park in western Uganda. The channel avails
endless chances to have marvelous views of the most important flora and fauna
and the physical setup of the magnificent Queen Elizabeth National Park.
The banks of Kazinga channel are a
home to largest number of hippos and crocodiles in the whole world; while at
the peninsular of Mweya safari lodge it enables you a chance to see a variety
of beautiful and playful birds such as flamingos, marabou stocks, kingfisher
and herds of elephants enjoying the water of Kazinga channel, with a nice
looking elephants and crocodiles among others.
On the boat you will see countless hippos,
crocodiles, flocks and herds of elephant, buffalos enjoying the scorching
sunshine of the day, and the boat used while cruising enables and gives you a
clear and spectacular view of wonderful wildlife and various mesmerizing
attractions that you won’t miss spotting. A boat trip down the channel gives
one a best way to get an everlasting and fantastic memorable experience. The
waves as you steer closer to the boat at the shore, and the numerous colorful
wooden canoes used by the fishermen enhance your experience to spot various
sizes and types of fish. Kazinga channel offers you a brilliant opportunity to
actually move closer towards the game on the edge of the river banks without
fear of safety, more so wonderful game views with amazing sighting of beautiful
wildlife and amazing scenery of the great Queen Elizabeth national park in the
corner. At a distance you will view a well decorated magical Virunga mountain
in DRC Congo. Ironically it’s the most populated channel with a number of uncountable
hippos and Nile crocodiles and a glare of elephant and buffalos.
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