All rates are quoted in US dollars. For more information or booking inquiries, please email Little Elephant Camp - [email protected]
Please note that rates are subject to change without notice. Existing bookings will not be affected by price changes.

Guided morning safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park
$125 USD (per trip - maximum 5 people)
Departs Little Elephant Camp at 7 am and returns at 10 am. Maximum of 5 people per trip.
Includes - A driver/guide for a ½ day in a safari vehicle with an open roof.
Excludes - Park entry fees for entry into the national park for the vehicle (30,000 UGX) and each for each participant ($40 USD Foreign Non-Residents, $30 USD Foreign Residents, 20,000 UGX East African Citizens).

Guided afternoon safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park
$125 USD (per trip - maximum 5 people)
Departs Little Elephant Camp at 4 pm and returns at 7 pm. Maximum of 5 people per trip.
Includes - A driver/guide for a ½ day in a safari vehicle with an open roof.
Excludes - Park entry fees for entry into the national park for the vehicle (30,000 UGX) and each for each participant ($40 USD Foreign Non-Residents, $30 USD Foreign Residents, 20,000 UGX East African Citizens).

Guided full day safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park
$225 USD (per trip - maximum 5 people)
Departs Little Elephant Camp at 7 am and returns at 6 pm.
Includes - A driver/guide for a full day in a safari vehicle with an open roof.
Excludes - Park entry fees for entry into the national park for the vehicle (30,000 UGX) and for each participant ($40 USD Foreign Non-Residents, $30 USD Foreign Residents, 20,000 UGX East African Citizens).
Boat Trip on the Kazinga Channel

A 2 hour guided boat trip is a great opportunity to get close to Nile crocodiles, hippos, buffaloes, elephants as well as many different species of birds. Ask us for more details and we can make your booking for the trip

Experiential Trip with the Uganda Carnivore Program
The Uganda Carnivore Program (http://www.uganda-carnivores.org) bases its core activities in the northern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park and works in close collaboration with the Uganda Wildlife Authority to monitor, research and conserve the large predators in the area.
Senior research assistant James Kalyewa is responsible for the day-to-day monitoring of the park’s predators. James offers his expertise to the Uganda Wildlife Authority’s Experiential Tourism initiative in Queen Elizabeth National Park whereby James goes out with tourists into the park and shows them how predator tracking is done and also provides them with firsthand knowledge of the challenges involved in research and conservation by introducing them to the area’s wildlife.
This trip is a unique experience that we highly recommend. It's an opportunity to learn a lot about lions from someone that works with them daily and has dedicated his life to aid in their conservation and survival. Follow the radio signals from collared lions off the beaten tracks of the park and learn about the individual lions while viewing them just metres from the vehicle. This is an experience not to be missed!

The experiential trip departs Little Elephant Camp at 6:35 am and returns to camp sometime between 11 am and midday.
1st person – Foreign Non-Resident & Foreign Resident: $220 USD / East African Citizen: $187 USD
Additional people - Foreign Non-Resident & Foreign Resident: $75 USD per person / East African Citizen: $42 per person. Please ask us about rates for children.
Includes – A guide/driver and fuel for safari vehicle with an open roof and all experiential trip costs.
Excludes - Park entry fees for entry into the national park for the vehicle (30,000 UGX) and for each participant ($40 USD Foreign Non-Residents, $30 USD Foreign Residents, 15,000 UGX East African Citizens).
Maximum of 4 people per trip, please inquire if you are interested in a larger group
$10 from each participant goes directly to the Uganda Carnivore Programs community compensation fund. The purpose of the fund is to compensate community members that suffer livestock loss as a direct result of a carnivore.