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Queen’s Game Track: Close Wildlife Viewing in Murchison Falls

Queen’s Game Track – Top Safari Drive for Wildlife Spotting in Murchison Falls

Queen’s Game Track is located in the northern sector of Murchison Falls National Park and offers exciting safari experiences. Book a game drive along this track for close wildlife viewing over a short distance.

Name and Route

The track is named after Queen Elizabeth II, who visited Uganda and explored the park. Although Queen’s Game Track is the shortest among all the tracks in the park, it is one of the best for wildlife viewing because it brings tourists closer to the animals. It runs about 10 km and connects with Albert Track and Victoria Track.

Wildlife on Queen’s Game Track

This game track is popular for game drives. Tourists can expect to see animals such as lions, giraffes, buffaloes, Uganda kob, and Jackson’s hartebeest, among others.

It is also a good place for bird watching. Birds commonly seen here include the rare black-billed barbet, swallow-tailed bee-eater, northern carmine bee-eater, blue-breasted bee-eater, and red-throated bee-eater.

Landscapes Along the Track

Besides animals, Queen’s Game Track gives visitors the chance to explore different landscapes of the park. Tourists will pass through open savannah grasslands dotted with acacia trees, which offer strong views for wildlife photography.

The track also goes through woodlands, where visitors may spot more secretive animals.

Views of the Nile and Delta

Queen’s Game Track provides clear views of the Nile River and Murchison Falls. It also leads to the delta area where the Nile flows into Lake Albert.

Culture Along the Track

Visitors in this area may also learn about the culture and traditions of local communities such as the Alur and Acholi, who have lived in the region for generations.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Queen’s Game Track is during the dry season, but it can still be visited in the wet season. The dry months are from June to August and December to February.

Where to Stay Near Queen’s Game Track

Accommodation is available for tourists in the area, including Twiga Safari Lodge, Budongo Eco Lodge, and Murchison River Lodge. Most of these lodges offer guided game drives, boat cruises, and other activities.

Queen’s Game Track is a special place for tourists who want a true African safari experience. Book a game drive along this route to combine wildlife viewing, birding, and views of the Nile in one part of Murchison Falls National Park.


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