EASTER HOLIDAY TOUR:
Easter falls in April, in the low peak season for travel to Uganda. The park is empty during the low peak season, which allows you time to enjoy all the activities quietly and more precisely study animal behavior either alone or with a few other companions.
Enjoy the Easter customs in Kampala and other national areas. Easter celebration marks a turning point in Christianity both in Uganda and maybe other countries. Many people in Uganda mark the Easter Holiday as the time to honor Christ Jesus’s suffering and death for the sins of all. The Easter unfolds from the sequence of Christian plays performed in theatres and churches, songs heard on the radio and television programmes all in the name of remembering the self-sacrificial love shown by Christ on Calvary.
While majority of the Christians swarm temples and churches to honor the events leading to the birth of Easter season, other adventure seekers choose to go safaris to western Uganda’s most frequented national park. Most of the Queen Elizabeth national park tour operators take the Easter occasion to create custom itineraries for the nature enthusiasts so they may celebrate their Easter holiday with their wild buddies in Queen Elizabeth national park.
Though this does not mean that the park activities are in a stop mode, you can view a good number of wild animals in the verdant savannah pastures like herds of kobs, buffaloes, and fortunately, a herd of elephants can cross the road before your car and give you a chance to clearly see the African elephants during the Easter season. It is mostly a wet season with regular drizzles during the day.
You can also appreciate the rich national scenery. Easter season sees Queen Elizabeth in her natural beauty form with all the grass green during the wet season, the water ponds full and also the flowers bloomed, it is a great time to watch landscape and the plains with a lot of kobs grazing in the fields.
Furthermore, the friendly Easter excitements to their comfort and cosy cottages let the lodges in Queen Elizabeth national park welcome all guests. For your Easter holiday, Mweya safari lodge always offers something unique; you might cool off the heat from your game drive by swimming in the afternoon. You can then unwind in the friendly lobby or view some movies; maybe you might participate in other events planned for the Easter weekend. Later in the evening, you never know there might be a poolside barbecue and rhymes; where you will enjoy the African rhythm accompanying your glass of favorite cocktail, gently as the night develops in the vastness of Queen Elizabeth national park.
How about the kazinga launch cruise along kazinga channel? Along the Kazinga Channel’s shoreline, you will find a good range of wildlife including elephants showering, hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of birds some of which are migratory among others. Since the park is not packed with people in this time of year, the launch cruise as kazinga channel will be more fascinating during the eater season.
With plenty of customised tourist activities with business from the friendly service providers like the tour guide and staff from the lodges situated within Queen Elizabeth national park, Queen Elizabeth national park always has you covered for your Easter break.