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From open savannah to
rainforest, from dense papyrus swamps and brooding crater lakes to
the vastness of Lake Edward, it is little wonder that Queen
Elizabeth national park boasts one of the highest biodiversity
ratings of any game reserve in the world.

Almost 100 mammal
species and a remarkable 606 bird species makes this superb safari
territory, with elephant, a profusion of hippos, the elusive giant
forest hog and handsome Uganda kob all regularly sighted around the
tourist village on the Mweya Peninsula - which also boasts a
marvellous waterfront setting in the shadow of the Rwenzori
Mountains.
Elsewhere, the remote
Ishasha Sector is famed for its tree-climbing lions, the Kyambura
Gorge harbours habituated chimps, the Maramagambo Forest is home to
an alluring selection of forest monkeys and birds, and flocks of
flamingo are resident on the crater lakes.

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