While my trip to Uganda focused on primates, especially chimpanzees and mountain gorillas, we also spent a couple of days in Queen Elizabeth National Park observing other iconic African wildlife. Our first stop was Lake Edward where we boarded a boat for a cruise along the wildlife-rich Kazinga Channel, which connects Lake Edward to Lake George. Of all the animals and birds we saw from the boat my favorites were the crocodiles
and the hippos lurking in the shallows.
We also saw local fishermen repairing their nets on shore and fishing from small boats on the lake.
From Lake Edward we continued to Ishasha Wildeness Camp, along the Ntungwe River in the southern part of the park. As we neared camp at dusk, we were greeted by a trio of lions in and around an enormous fig tree. This one was draped across two branches, with his apparently full belly hanging in between.
Though we laughed at his comically distended belly, in profile he looked every inch the king.
If you're curious to see more Ugandan wildlife, check back soon for my post on the mountain gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
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