Connecting Lake George and Lake Edward, this 32-kilometre-long waterway in Uganda winds through Queen Elizabeth National Park, creating a rich ecosystem where wildlife thrives. Its banks shift between papyrus-lined shores, savannah grasslands, and muddy inlets where elephants, buffalo, and hippos congregate. Crocodiles glide through the calm waters, while African fish eagles perch on overhanging branches, scanning for prey. Visitors explore on guided boat safaris, drifting past pods of hippos and herds of thirsty antelope. Luxury lodges and tented camps provide accommodation with views stretching over the floodplains. Birdwatchers find unparalleled sightings, from pink-backed pelicans to shoebill storks. Sunset cruises illuminate the horizon, casting golden hues over the rippling surface, as the sounds of the wild create an unforgettable atmosphere.