Boat Cruise

People on a boat looking at a river and lush green trees.
A white passenger boat with multiple people onboard, some standing on the upper deck and others on the lower deck, sailing on a body of water with mountains in the background during a cloudy sunset.
A group of people wearing orange life jackets on a two-level boat on a body of water, with a green hillside in the background.
A wild boar grazing on grass in a field with grass and small bushes.
Two African fish eagles perched on a branch in a lush green forest.
A hippopotamus with its mouth wide open emerging from a body of water, with a lush green, forested landscape in the background.

The boat cruise within Queen Elizabeth National Park is along the Kazinga Channel, a 40 kilometer water long natural channel that links Lake Edward and Lake George. The boat sets off five times a day at 09.00am, 11:00am, 1:00pm, 3:00pm and at 5:00pm. The boat cruise takes 2 hours allowing all guests on board the opportunity to explore the wildlife along the shores of the Kazinga Channel. There are professional guides on the boat who can provide you with all the necessary information as well as answer any questions that may arise about the wildlife. This is managed by UWA and more information can be found on their website.

The community of Katunguru, have opened up a boat cruise experience on the Kazinga channel. The boat is being offered and sold by almost all lodges in Queen Elizabeth conservation area. The boat has experienced local guides who take you on the waters of Kazinga channel through the park while they explain background information of every landscape and wildlife in site. This boat is more affordable and flexible than any other boat. You can choose to stay longer on the waters, get closer to the shore line or choose to take a private cruise at a very good price.