flamingos in queen elizabeth NP

Flamingos in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National park is one of the best places to spot, photograph, or film Flamingos in Africa. The 2000sq. kilometer-sized safari park is dotted with explosion crater lakes and those with alkaline water attract the flamingos for as far as lake elementiata, Lake Nakuru, and Bogoria in Kenya, and also from their main East African breading point Lake Natron in Tanzania.


Best Places to Spot, Photograph, or film Flamingos in Queen Elizabeth National Park


Flamingos In Queen Elizabeth National Park, are found in the alkaline waters of the following explosion crater lakes;

Lake Munyanyange: Located Northeast of Katwe town, Munyanyange is arguably one of the Best places to see, photograph, or film the Lesser Flamingos in Uganda. This lake also doubles up as one of the best birding spots in Uganda for intent birds on a birding safari in Uganda. Lake Munyanyange in the months of October to April congregates quite a varied number of migratory Palearctic bird species like the lesser flamingos, Larus fuscus, black-backed gulls, and many more other species.

Lake Katwe: Not only famous for its high-quality salt production all over East Africa, but the Lake is also also a good habitat for the lesser flamingos in Uganda. Lake Katwe is found within an explosion crater in the formerly active volcanic area north-east of Lake Edward and southeast of Lake George on the outskirts of the Queen Elizabeth National Park.  Its shores are lined with small ponds or pans of water from which salt is extracted from the bottom in a process called salt panning. These Pans double up as feeding and breeding places for the Migrant Flamingos.

Lake Bunyampaka: This lake is literally in the Park but technically on the community land bordering the Queen Elizabeth National park on the Kasenyi side. It is a lovely place to stop and enjoy a break while on a morning or evening safari drive. For Better access, we like to recommend that travelers consider staying at the adjacent Kasenyi Safari camp overlooking Lake Bunyampaka

Lake Bagusa: Located in Rubirizi District, Western Region, Uganda this alkaline lake is also inviting to visit for travelers looking to glimpse at the Lesser flamingos while on a safari in Uganda.

Lake Nyamunuka: The sulphuric foul smell makes this salt lake obviously noticeable by many travelers accessing Queen Elizabeth National via the Kabatooro gate. A stop at the viewpoint will afford you amazing views of the scenery that surrounds it, and you may be chanced to spot quite a varied list of wildlife including buffaloes laying On the shore and Flamingos in the lake.

Lake Maseche: Bordering with Kamwenge district, Lake Maseche is yet another prime location to spot, photograph, or film flamingos in Uganda.

Travelers Digest: Of all the places mentioned above, which is the best place to see the Flamingos while on a safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park? The choice of where to go and see, photograph, or film flamingos in Uganda will largely depend on where you are staying, and how much activity you would like to see. If it’s the exclusivity that you are looking for, then A visit to Lake Bunyampaka might be worthwhile otherwise if you are looking at an active flamingo tour combined with salt mining, then the best option would be visiting Lake Katwe.


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