Explore 100 handpicked hotels in Uganda

Kibale
Kluges Guest Farm is a serene, owner-operated eco-lodge nestled on 70 acres of lush tropical forest and botanical gardens just south of Fort Portal, Uganda. Originally established as a commercial farm, it has been transformed into a tranquil retreat featuring ten self-contained bungalows and cottages that offer stunning views of the Rwenzori Mountains. The property emphasizes sustainability and farm-to-table dining, with its restaurant, Ggava Mukulya, serving fresh meals made from home-grown vegetables and daily-baked bread. Ideally located for nature enthusiasts, the farm serves as a gateway to major attractions like Kibale National Park for chimpanzee tracking, the Semuliki forest, and the "Mountains of the Moon," while offering on-site amenities such as a swimming pool, nature trails, and vibrant birdwatching opportunities.

Kampala

Bwindi
Murchison Falls

Kibale

Entebbe

Kampala

Bwindi

Murchison Falls
Kibale

Kampala

Bwindi

Murchison Falls

Kibale

Kampala
Kibale

Kibale

Kibale

Bwindi
Silverback offers serenity before and after the wilderness calls. Spaces crafted with simplicity, passion and soul — where nature is never shut out, only softened. Each space is warm, considered, and quietly luxurious, with views that reach across the treetops and into the mist. Here, mornings begin with birdsong, evenings settle by firelight, and comfort comes with intention — not excess. You are held, not hidden. This is where you return to yourself.

Bwindi
There are wildlife encounters and then there are the ones that recalibrate something in you permanently. Perched on the northern edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda — home to more than half the world's remaining mountain gorillas — this is a lodge built around one of those experiences. The name translates as "a place where you can see far," and the rolling highland views that sweep away from every suite make good on that promise from the moment you arrive. Opening in 2026, and designed with the surrounding landscape in its bones rather than as an afterthought, the architecture echoes the undulating hills in its layered rooftops and organic lines. Asilia Africa's signature attention to detail and sustainable ethos are present throughout, not least in an ambitious reforestation project on the surrounding land that is creating a new forest buffer zone for local communities, including the Batwa people who can no longer access Bwindi itself. Come for the gorillas, stay for everything else.

Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth
Buffalo Safari Lodge is located near the magical Kazinga channel, 1km off Kasese-Mbarara road. Queen Elizabeth Park, Uganda. The resort lies in 25 private acres of wilderness, a serene environment full of spectacular flora and fauna – elephant, buffalo, hippo, warthog, and many bird species, all at the glance of an eye.

Murchison Falls

Murchison Falls
With its mesmerising wildlife and landscapes, Uganda is fast emerging from obscurity to become a much-loved safari destination. Twiga Safari Lodge, located on the fertile banks of a major tributary of the Nile, is ideally poised to explore the wild Murchison Falls Conservation Area, where the eponymous national park is an treasure-filled safari destination. Here you can clock lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, baboon and a host of other African species, along with the river bounty: flocks of shoebill storks, hippo and the greatest concentration of crocodiles in the country. This intimate camp offers consistent, gracious service.



Murchison Falls
Murchison Falls
Bomah Hotel ideally located at the very heart of Gulu town, the hotel stands amidst 3.5 acres of landscaped grounds and beautiful gardens. An oasis of cool and green, this 90-room classic hotel soon to a 5 star classic hotel is the focal centre of regional, business, political and social life.

Namibrand, Namibia