Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in Uganda, is a sprawling nature reserve that showcases the diverse landscapes and wildlife of the Rift Valley. Spanning dense forests, lakes teeming with hippos, and savannah grasslands flanked by volcanic peaks, the park offers a rich tapestry of ecosystems. One of its unique features is the presence of tree-climbing lions, a rare sight outside of Tanzania. Visitors can also observe chimpanzees and over 600 species of birds, making it a prime destination for both wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
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