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The Kazinga Channel is a long natural water channel in Uganda that links Lake Edward, one of the main fresh-water lakes in Uganda to the west and Lake George which is to the east. Lake George is a small lake with an average depth of only 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) and is fed by streams from the Rwenzori mountains. Its outflow is through the Kazinga Channel which drains into Lake Edward. The Kazinga channel is 32-kilometre (20 mi) long.

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The channel is a central feature of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the most well-liked game reserve in Uganda covering an entire land area of 1,978 sq km.

The Kazinga channel comprises of sections such as the North Kazinga in addition to the Kasenyi plains. It’s recognized that the plains of this channel offer breathe taking viewpoints of spotting game.

The channel attracts a varied range of animals and birds, with one of the world’s largest concentration of hippos and numerous Nile crocodiles. These animals can be seen well on a boat cruise down the course of the channel or most likely at the entrance of the enormous Lake Edward.

Elephants can commonly be spotted along the channel as they take some water

The Boat Cruise on the Kazinga Channel is tremendously rewarding and among the finest and most liked launch trips in the country. The boat cruise is operated from 3pm and 5pm local time, whereas additionally voyages are done at 11am and 1 pm local time basing on the tourists’ preference ( booking is done at Mweya safari lodge).

Visitors with great birding desire can easily spot 60 species of birds on average in the 2-hour boat trip along Kazinga Channel. Among the common ones include; the Black bee-eater, Black-rumped buttonquail, 11 different species of Kingfisher, several Falcons, African skimmer, the Great White and Pink-Backed Pelicans, African Shoebill, Yellow Billed Stork, Great and Long Tailed Cormorants, Open-Billed Stork, Saddle Bill Stork, Darters, Black Crake and Jacana among others.

 

Through embarking on a game tracking voyage, you will have a better way to appreciate the diverse wildlife living in this area within its very pristine natural environment such as buffaloes, elephants in addition to other wild animals that live within the grassland thickets in the Northern Kazinga near to Mweya.

 

The Boat cruise begins at the Mweya peninsula, found 20 km west of Kasese-Mbarara main road. all vehicle itinerant between Mbarara and Kasese go through Katunguru. There are Special hire taxis available at the Katunguru trading center. These normally charge around Ush30,000 a one way fare to Mweya Lodge.

The boat cruise is one to look out for on your expedition

                       

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