Thursday, December 18, 2014

Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda - Day 1

We had a quick breakfast and were on the road by 7:30am, headed for QENP. Our driver had a mix up and had gone to the Gorilla Safari Lodge in Buhoma, a five hour drive at the other side of the park. He had planned to get in the night before and rest, but instead spent half of it driving to our lodge in Rushaga.

It was a long bumpy and dusty six hour drive to Isasha, en route to QENP. In Isasha we picked up a ranger and drove to see the tree-climbing lions. They're GPS'd so easy to find, but also seemed to be cheating. The collar also takes away from the pics.

Another bumpy and dusty four hours brought us to QENP and Mweya Safari Lodge. It's on the tip of The Kazinga Channel, with great views of the hippos, crocodiles and buffaloes on the opposite shore. They're further away than we had thought, but with our binoculars and fancy cameras we were able to see them.

The Bradt guide refers to Mweya as the Sheraton of safari. We're here for four nights and it's a nice place to relax after being on the go for the past week.

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