Tree climbing Lions are found in two destinations in the world and these are Ishasha in Queen Elizabeth National Park (Uganda) and Lake Manyaya National Park in (Tanzania).These lions climb trees as one of their day after day behavior and do this to rest on trees every after a big hunt to enable the digestion process and also protecting themselves against the numerous biting tsetse flies on the ground level, whereas other people claim the they actually climb into the branches to escape from the heat on the ground and enjoy the cool breeze. Tourists on Uganda wildlife safaris get an opportunity to visiting the this region on the game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park to have a glance on these an amazing tree climbing Lions and also get rewarded with views of other wildlife species.
Wave Expeditions Uganda will reliably get you a customized safari vehicles suitable for Queen Elizabeth National Park Roads with a professional Tour guide to enable you explore the Rough terrain in the sector because the route from Katunguru is too rough but adventurous at the same time, However, the direct road to the border post of the Ishasha is normally full of mud through the rain season. It is better described as a seasonal route and requires a 4×4 wheel drive vehicle. The road is repeatedly being maintained however it takes just some little rain to actually destroy its surface such that a truck getting stuck delay your tracks or even necessitate a detour via Kihihi, Ishaka and Rukingiri. This actually is a more dependable route. If you’re coming from Mweya Safari Lodge you are requested to get in touch for with park’s office found near Mweya Safari Lodge to see whether the routes are accessible or not..