Queen Elizabeth National Park is a world biosphere reserve as gazetted by UNESCO in 1979 and it includes a RAMSAR wetland site that is classified as an important bird area by birdlife international. Queen Elizabeth national park lies on the bases of the rift valley amidst two lakes of George and Lake Edward and it extends westwards up to the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The park is traced in the western part of Uganda and it spreads to 7 districts of Kasese, Rubirizi, Ibanda, Rukungiri, Kanungu, Kamwengye, and Mitoma. Vistors still can access Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park from Queen Elizabeth National Park and it will take only 2 to 3 hours to reach Bwindi.