Ishasha River, Queen Elizabeth National Park

Ishasha River, flowing through the southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, is renowned for its tree-climbing lions. Travelers often find themselves captivated by the sight of these majestic creatures lounging in fig trees, a behavior rarely observed elsewhere. The river's lush banks are a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous species flitting through the air. Vloggers frequently capture the serene beauty of the river, emphasizing the unique wildlife encounters it offers. WanderVlogs provides insights into the best times to visit and tips for spotting the elusive lions, ensuring a memorable safari experience.

Last updated: Jul 5, 2026

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