Located between Lake Edward and the Rwenzori foothills at the bottom of the Rift Valley, Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most visited wildlife reserve in the country. Classified as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, it offers, over nearly 2,000 km2, savannas covered with acacias and candelabra euphorbias, forest areas, rivers, volcanic craters, lakes, and plains, thus unfolding a superb range of the natural riches of East Africa.
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