Occupying the southern reaches of Queen Elizabeth National Park, this quieter safari region is defined by expansive grasslands, scattered fig trees and the wildlife-rich plains of the Ishasha sector. Best known for its famous tree-climbing lions, the area offers one of Africa's most distinctive safari experiences, with these remarkable predators often seen resting high up in the sprawling branches. Game drives may also reveal elephants, buffalo, Uganda kob and a variety of antelope, while the region's diverse birdlife attracts keen birdwatchers. Golden grasslands stretch towards distant hills, punctuated by acacia trees and the calls of birds carried on the warm breeze. Southern Queen Elizabeth National Park is ideal for travellers seeking a quieter safari experience with exceptional wildlife and dramatic natural scenery.