Boat safaris Uganda – Uganda safaris and tours.
A boat cruise safari is best done near the jewel of Africa. Two well-liked boat excursions in Uganda are Boat safaris Uganda and a Boat cruise to the foot of the fall at Murchison Falls National Park via Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Boat Cruise on the Kazinga Channel
By far the best thing Queen Elizabeth National Park offers for activities is this. With the longest and broadest natural canal in Africa, Kazinga channel boasts the biggest hippos concentration worldwide. You have no idea how many hippos you may see on your Kanzinga canal boat excursion. Usually running two hours, several businesses provide scheduled and private boat cruises on Kazinga waterway.
Among other things, there are buffalos, elephants, and over 400 aquatic bird species here. For visitors to Queen Elizabeth National Park, this is an essential activity.
Most of these Boat safaris Uganda operate on a timetable with Mweya boats operating two hour scheduled boats beginning at 11am, 2pm and then 4pm. At 10am, 3pm and 11pm Uganda Wildlife Authority follows the same. While in Queen Elizabeth National Park, you just cannot miss a Kazinga Boat safari.
Boat safaris in Muchison Falls National Park
Not only is Murchison Falls National Park well-known for its northern wildlife drives, but Boat safaris Uganda to the delta or foot of Victoria falls are also fulfilling. Boats operated by Paraa Lodge, Baker’s Lodge, Uganda Wildlife Authority to the foot of the falls where abundant aquatic life may be seen.
Among them might be hippos, crocodiles, buffaloes, elephants, and so many more birds. The boat reaches its peak at the foot of the falls, where river Nile waters compress through a small valley down stream. One must combine this boat tour with a trek to the top of the falls if one wants to really grasp this experience.
Should you miss this boat safari at the foot of the falls, you should make up for it with the delta cruise, which will take you down stream to see how the Nile slows down as it meets Lake Albert. One finds plenty of hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and buffaloes here. If fortune favors you, you may as well find the uncommon shoebill stock in the marshy sections.
Boat Safaris Around Lake Victoria
The largest freshwater lake in Africa, Lake Victoria boasts the Nile, the longest river on Earth from its source. As such, there are several businesses offering boat safaris to various locations such Ssesse Island, sun set cruises on lake Victoria, boats to Ngamba Island, wine and cheese boat safaris, speed boat tours to observe shoebills in Mabamba and many more. Please get in touch with us if you want any details about Boat safaris Uganda.