Situated in western Uganda between Lake George and Lake Edward, the northern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park is a diverse safari destination renowned for its open savannah, volcanic crater fields and rich wildlife. The region's Kasenyi Plains offer exceptional game viewing, with regular sightings of Uganda kob, African buffalo, elephants and predators such as lions and leopards. Boat cruises along the wildlife-rich Kazinga Channel provide close encounters with hippos, Nile crocodiles and a remarkable variety of birdlife, including African fish eagles and pied kingfishers. Combining classic safari experiences with dramatic landscapes and abundant wildlife, the northern sector offers an unforgettable introduction to Uganda's natural heritage.