Explore Uganda's Kazinga Channel: A Wildlife Paradise
Discover the Magic of the Kazinga Channel
Witness incredible wildlife, breathtaking scenery, and a unique ecosystem in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Uganda's Kazinga Channel is a wide, natural channel connecting Lake Edward and Lake George. It's a key feature of Queen Elizabeth National Park, renowned for its abundant wildlife, including one of the world's largest hippo populations (around 2,000) and numerous Nile crocodiles. Experience unforgettable boat safaris and immerse yourself in the heart of African nature.
Unparalleled Wildlife Viewing
Observe hippos, crocodiles, elephants, buffaloes, and a diverse array of bird species from the water. Boat safaris offer unparalleled close-up encounters.
Vibrant Ecosystem
The channel is a crucial water source supporting a rich aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem, vital for the park's biodiversity.
Unique Transportation Route
The channel serves as a natural waterway, connecting Kasese and Mweya towns via ferry services.
Getting There
Fly into Entebbe International Airport (EBB) and then take a domestic flight or drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Several lodges and hotels offer convenient access to boat safaris.
Responsible Tourism
Respect wildlife and their habitats. Follow your guide's instructions. Support local communities and businesses by choosing eco-friendly tour operators.