National Parks and Lodges in Uganda for Holiday Visitors


Holiday Safari Lodges for Tourist to Consider When Visiting Uganda’s National Parks


TOURISM & TRAVEL IN UGANDA

In order to facilitate tourism and travel in Uganda accommodation facilities have been set up in strategically prime tourism locations in Uganda National Parks over the years. These range from budget facilities to high-end luxury safari lodges and hotels. 

The proximity of the lodge to a visitor’s desired tourist attractions is fundamental in making choice to stay at a particular safari lodge and also involves the budget of the visitor and the availability at that safari lodge during a particular period of time.

Below are the most ideal safari lodges to consider when visiting Uganda National Parks and game reserves;   

MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK


The Paraa Safari Lodge

This lodge is strategically located in Murchison Falls National Park in the North Western part of Uganda and overlooks the longest river in the World, The River Nile. Paraa Safari Lodge offers a unique blend of comfort, relaxation and adventure. Hence staying at Paraa Safari Lodge gives visitors an opportunity to visit the mighty Murchison Falls which is one of the most powerful water falls in the world where the mighty Nile water is channeled into a narrow gorge six meters wide.

The Chobe Safari Lodge

Chobe Safari lodge is a five-star safari lodge in Murchison Falls National Park and is excellent in so many levels. The Lodge offers an opportunity of experiencing Uganda’s rich wildlife, bird species, flora and fauna plus offering panoramic views of the park and is one of the best destinations for spot fishing.

The Bakers Lodge

This Lodge rests amongst large shady trees and has got ten suites on raised decks to take full advantage of cool breezes and spectacular river views beautifully set along the southern bank of the River Nile. It also has a thatched central lounge, dining and bar area, and a refreshing swimming pool plus being eco-friendly.

 
KIBALE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

The Kyaninga Lodge

This Lodge is set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Kyaninga and the Rwenzori Mountains beyond. Kyaninga lodge has got 9 exclusive cottages made from hand carved logs, superb dining, and so much more. Hence Staying at Kyaninga Lodge gives visitors an opportunity to undertake many tour activities which include tracking chimpanzees.

Ndali Lodge

This Lodge provides a perfect base from which to visit some of the region's most popular attractions in Kibale Forest National park which is a famous home for the largest concentration of chimpanzees in Africa, as well as a bewildering variety of other primates, birds and butterflies and also close by is the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a community-based conservation project that is home to a variety of monkeys.

LAKE MBURO NATIONAL PARK

The Mihingo Safari Lodge

This Safari Lodge is perched high on a rocky kopje in a magical setting adjacent to Lake Mburo National Park and has spectacular views over a vast savannah landscape. It was designed to blend in with its fragile surroundings; hence this environmentally friendly lodge offers comfort, relaxation and the experience of being at one with nature. It also has an infinity pool that overlooks the valley below where buffalos, elands, impalas, warthogs, bush bucks and zebras can be seen.

QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK

The Mweya Safari Lodge

This Lodge is located on a peninsula within the heart of the Queen Elizabeth National Park and is surrounded by the magical Rwenzori Mountains also known as the 'Mountains of the Moon'. The lodge is a perfect place to relax as you reflect on the day’s tour activities which often times include game drives through the park.

The Kyambura Gorge Lodge

Kyambura Gorge lodge is located on the edge of Queen Elizabeth National Park. The Kyambura Gorge Lodge has got stylish bandas offering unique and amazing views either across the savanna or the gorge. Visitors staying at Kyambura Gorge Lodge get an opportunity of tracking chimpanzees.

The Ishasha Wildness Camp

This Wilderness Camp is located within the Southern Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park on the Ntungwe river. The Ishasha Wilderness Camp offers high quality accommodation and services in this remote sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park famous for its tree climbing Lions and savannah grassland and unique wild game.

BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST NATIONAL PARK

The Gorilla Forest Camp

This Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp is located deep inside Bwindi Impenetrable Forest which is very popular for gorilla trekking. Staying at Gorilla Forest Camp gives visitors an opportunity to experience tracking mountain gorillas in Bwindi, bird watching, guided cultural visits among other tour activities.

The Mahogany Springs

This lodge offers privacy and serenity blended with optimal comfort in a spectacular setting. With some of the most luxurious accommodation in East Africa, the feeling that you will experience when staying here is beyond comparison. The most known habitants the Gorillas have been to known to the visit the lodge and coming face to face with the visitors.
The Trackers Lodge

This Lodge is located about 60 kilometers from Kihihi Airstrip and offers excellent services to guests all throughout their stay. The lodge is strategically located to enable guests track the mountain gorillas in the nearby Bwindi National Park.

The Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge

The Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge guests stay in their own cottages. The lodge is built of local volcanic stone, every cottage has a large sitting room with fireplace, vast overstuffed armchairs, and hand-woven carpets. Tracking mountain gorillas in Bwindi is high on the agenda for many tourists staying there.

The Buhoma Lodge

This Lodge is a top quality and intimate property commanding spectacular and uninterrupted views of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, which is home to the rare and elusive Mountain Gorillas. The elevated central lounge area, complete with bar, dining and spa facilities, offers a cozy comfortable environment.


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