Exciting Balloon Safari Queen Elizabeth National Park with Balloon Tours Uganda Ltd
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Balloon Safari Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda - Hippos and beautiful Savannah Scenery
A fantastic Balloon Safari Experience in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park - Ishasha - Tree Climbing Lions - UGANDA
Der Queen-Elizabeth-Nationalpark liegt im Westen Ugandas. Er besteht seit dem Jahr 1952. Der Park hat eine Größe von 1978 km² und grenzt im Westen an den Eduardsee und den Virunga-Nationalpark in der Demokratischen Republik Kongo, im Norden an das Ruwenzori-Gebirge. Die Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel beträgt 1000 bis 1300 m, im Ruwenzori-Gebirge steigt sie auf 5110 m an. Der Kazinga-Kanal. fließt vom Georgsee im Osten mit geringem Gefälle zum Eduardsee im Westen des Nationalparks. Bei Bootsfahrten auf dieser natürlichen Wasserstraße bieten sich hervorragende Beobachtungsmöglichkeiten für Flusspferde und Pelikane sowie für Zugvögel, die den europäischen Winter hier verbringen.
Im Süden des Parks, im Ishasha-Gebiet haben Löwen die Angewohnheit, auf Bäume zu klettern..
Safari in Uganda: Queen Elizabeth national park Uganda's most visited national park
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Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the most popular safari destinations in all of Uganda. The park is renowned for diverse ecosystems and an abundance of wildlife and the Ishasha sector within the park is one of the few places in the world where you can spot tree climbing lions!
Unlike other safari destinations in Africa, Queen Elizabeth National Park was not overcrowded, giving us an opportunity to observe lions, elephants, buffaloes, kobs, birds, and other wildlife without the crowds.
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QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK // TRIP TO UGANDA // DAY 2 (2017)
QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK // TRIP TO UGANDA // DAY 2 (2017)
Nice and affordable place where you can stay:
1. Red Chilli Hideaway
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2. Kyambura Gorge Lodge
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3. Marafiki Safari Lodge
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4. Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
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5. Ishasha Wilderness Camp - Queen Elizabeth National Park
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Again we would like to take this opportunity to thank Red Chilli Hideaway, for the wonderful trip and specialty Mr Hassan Nsubuga, our driver, ranger, organizer and friend! Thank you!
Our trip to Uganda took 10 days, and I'm sure I'll never forget it. On the top of the cake was the company of two of my sons, Marta and João, since Joana couldn't come due to her busy work agenda. Finally a great thanks to Carlos, long time true friend who, with Red Chilli Hideaway have designed the trip.
This is the second video of a serie of video I'll produce, and I pretend to give you a quick feel of this wonderful and friendly country, UGANDA!
Most tourists who come to Uganda visit more than one destination. You can combine your Queen Elizabeth safari with gorilla trekking safaris in Bwindi, or tour Murchison Falls National Park. For relaxation after your wildlife safari, you can visit Ssese Islands but if you are more interested in adventure, take on rafting on the nile, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale, Rwenzori Mountains climbing and Mount elgon hike.
Queen Elizabeth National Park occupies an estimated 1,978 square kilometres (764 sq mi). The park extends from Lake George in the north-east to Lake Edward in the south-west and includes the Kazinga Channel connecting the two lakes.
The park was founded in 1952 as Kazinga National Park. It was renamed two years later to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is known for its wildlife, including Cape buffaloes, hippopotami, crocodiles, elephants, leopards, lions, and chimpanzees. It is home to 95 mammal species and over 500 species of birds. The area around Ishasha in Rukungiri District is famous for its tree-climbing lions, whose males sport black manes. Poachers killed six elephants in the park in 2015, triggering both anger and frustration within the Ugandan conservation community.
The park is also famous for its volcanic features, including volcanic cones and deep craters, many with crater lakes, such as the Katwe craters, from which salt is extracted.
Services in the park include a telecenter run by Conservation Through Public Health and the Uganda Wildlife Authority, neighboring the Queen's Pavilion, park lodges, game and scenic drives, and boat launches.
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Safari in Uganda: Getting to know Queen Elizabeth National Park
On our excursion to queen Elizabeth national park, we were keen on bringing you the activities that would guarantee you the best experience and make your safari a wholesome one. In this first part, we break down the journey for you and give you accommodation options.
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Uganda Ekkula: Queen Elizabeth National Park Part A
Mu Parka eno mulimu eby'entambula eby'omulembe nga Hot air balloon.
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Leopard eats 3 year old at Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Ugandan conservation officials say they are closing-in on the leopard that ate a three year old child at the Queen Elizabeth National Park, in the western part of the country. The child was snatched by the leopard outside the staff quarters, the housing estate is fenced using hedges and it's suspected the leopard broke through. Isabel Nakirya reports
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Queen Elizabeth National Park , Uganda - 2016
A wildlife safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. Highlights include two lionesses on a Ugandan kob kill, elephants and hippopotamuses on the Kazinga Channel, and chimpanzee trekking.
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
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A video taking you on a safari to Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park. One of the most diverse national parks in all of Uganda, home to 95 species of mammal and nearly 500 species of bird.
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Which Safari in Uganda? Queen Elizabeth | Lake Albert | Murchison Falls ????????
In “Which Safari in Uganda? Queen Elizabeth | Lake Albert | Murchison Falls” video we compare three game drives located in Uganda.
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Queen Elizabeth Park, Uganda Safari 2018
A view at a Safari in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth Park.
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Lions mating in Uganda: Queen Elizabeth National Park
A Lion couple mating in Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park in found in Uganda in East Africa.
See how she teases and invites her mate.
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Murchison Falls National Park Safari - Uganda, Africa 2017
In August, 2017, our charitable organization visited Murchison Falls National Park. Here, our team experienced an incredible sunset and sunrise safari as well as a boat tour of the Nile. I am in awe of the incredible creatures we share this planet with. It is my hope the all humans do their part to preserve, protect, and respect animals so they can be appreciated by many generations that follow us. Please share this video with students, friends, family, or anyone who loves wildlife as much as I do. For more photography from this photographer please visit or follow on Instagram: kylacareswp
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Uganda - Queen Elizabeth National Park - Wildlife Photography HD
Queen Elizabeth is the second largest and most-visited National Park in Uganda. Queen Elizabeth National Park occupies an estimated 1,978 square kilometres. The area of the park extends from Lake George in the northeast to Lake Edward in the southwest, and includes the Kazinga Channel that connects the two lakes. It is the home to 95 species of mammals and over 500 species of birds.The park is also famous for its volcanic features, comprising volcanic cones and deep craters, many with crater lakes such as Lake Katwe, from which salt is extracted. This park contains four of the Big 5 of Africa (only the rhino is absent).
Credits to L.Delhaye, H.Delhaye & S.Franck for the photography. I did some photography to and i did the editing.
Pictures taken : July / August 2014
Camera: Canon EOS 600D + Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
Special thanks to the Japanese tourist to borrow L.Delhaye & S.Franck his camera with a better telezoom lens. We made some great leopard photos with it.
Animals shot on camera
0:05 Waterbuck
0:15 Olive Baboon
0:25 Spotted Hyena
0:40 Ugandan Kob
1:15 Helmed Guineafowl
1:20 Cape Buffalo
1:55 African Lion
3:00 Leopard
4:05 Bushbuck
4:25 African Warthog
4:55 African Elephant (5:05 more elephant photos)
5:00 Palmnut Vulture
7:50 Lesser Flamingo
8:00 Hippopotamus
8:15 Nile Crocodile
9:15 African Fish Eagle
11:30 Giant Forest Hog
13:25 Nile Monitor Lizard
14:00 Central African Rock Python
14:05 Yellow-Winged Bat
14:10 Egyptian Fruit Bat
Other animals we have seen but couldn't shot it on the camera
Banded Mongoose
Rüppell's Griffon Vulture
Vervet Monkey
Puff Viper (we found the viper dead on the road. It was a really big one so to bad he died)
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