Queen Elizabeth National Park has an abundance of wildlife spanning 1,978 square kilometres. It is also home to many village communities who share this wilderness with the local wildlife, as such a conservation unit was established in 2006 to protect the wildlife and the livelihoods of the communities. To ensure the continued protection and growth of wildlife, the resident population of lions and leopards are actively monitored by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) through the use of radio collars.
Along with your expert tracker, you head out in your safari vehicle in search of these carnivores, learning about the work they do to ensure the continued safety of these animals. With your tracker, you will be able to head deep into the reserve where no other vehicles can traverse to ensure a sighting of these animals, no matter where they are residing that day.