Mweya peninsular is located in Queen Elizabeth national park in the Kasese district, South Western part of Uganda! Queen Elizabeth is known to be the most visited destination among Uganda’s national parks. This is approximately 402kilometres by road from Kampala’s capital city. Mweya peninsular is located on the North Eastern shores of Lake Edward, the point where the Kazinga channel joins the lake.
Mweya is the most visited part of Queen Elizabeth national park because of its unique facilities as well as its close location to different amenities for example the Mweya airfield which makes it more convenient for travelers who don’t want to spend many hours driving on the road, access to flora and fauna, the abundant game both on land and water. There is also accessibility to the nearby Lake Edward and Kazinga channel whereby a must not miss Kazinga channel boat cruise that rewards you with opportunities of spotting animals both on water and the lake shores.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Mweya differs from the Ishasha in the Southern sector in a way that it is where the headquarters of Queen Elizabeth national park is located, Mweya airfield, and the Kazinga channel fresh waterway that connects Lake Edward and George are found. Mweya peninsular was formally a human settlement area dating back to 50000 years ago and to date. It is also one of the areas in the national park that is highly visited by tourists the area still has a population of over 400 people living there.
It is one of the areas in Queen Elizabeth national park that are highly visited by tourists because of the large concentration of wildlife. This is one of the national parks where one can view a lot of animals for example on game drives, expect to see a lot of animals like elephants, antelopes, and lions among others. The area is well maintained with tracks to help tourists pass comfortably on a game drive from the Katunguru gate to the Kabatoro gate which has thick vegetation mostly covered by the candelabra thorn.
Most tourists on their trip to the Mweya peninsular always go for a 2hour launch cruise that provides them with opportunities of spotting different animals both in the water as well as those grazing and resting on the shores of the channel. This is also the best place to view leopards due to the availability of shrubby thickets together with abundant opportunities for spotting a wide range of wildlife as well as plants. There are also good and comfortable accommodation facilities on this side of the park for example Mweya safari lodge which is a luxury accommodation offering visitors the best times to relax in comfort at their convenience.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Mongoose tracking is done in the Mweya peninsular on foot with the help of an experienced guide who will help with most information during this tracking takes three hours. Other animals like baboons and warthogs can be spotted during this tracking as well as birds such as the Verreaux’s eagle, black-headed gonolek, black bee-eater, slender-billed weaver, swamp flycatcher, and yellow-backed weaver among others.
Community walks are conducted with the help of an English-speaking guide who will guide you through the community as you get to learn about the daily life of these people living on the Mweya peninsular.
Tourists can choose from a variety of accommodation options while on the trip to Mweya peninsular for example Mweya Safari lodge, Jacana safari lodge, Elephant plains lodge, Mweya hostel, and Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge among others.
By road
Mweya peninsular can be accessed from Kampala via Masaka- Mbarara road on a journey that takes 6 hours
By air
Tourists can book flights from Entebbe international airport or Kajjansi airfield to Mweya airstrip which takes only one hour.
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