Established in 1952 under the British Colonial Government, the park was initially called Kazinga National Park. Later in 1954, the park was re-named Queen Elizabeth National Park as a tribute to Her Majesty the Queen of England when she visited the park that very year.
Covering a total size of 1978kmĀ², Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to about 95 mammal species and more than 600 recorded bird species. The park has the highest record mammal and bird species beating all the other nine National Parks and ten game reserves in Uganda. This park has a rich ecosystem with vegetation ranging from expansive Savannah grasslands, wetlands, and forests thus a variety of natural habitats for wildlife.
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