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Ndali Lodge

Kibale

8 Rooms
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From $710 per person/night
Misty views of a crater lake and rainforested slopes that echo with chimps.
Enjoy a relaxed and real Ugandan country experience at Ndali Lodge, a charming retreat on a coffee estate overlooking the water-filled caldera of an extinct volcano. The views of the thickly forested mountains and, in the distance, the blue slopes of the Ruwenzori mountains are as superb as you'd expect. It's a great base from which to trek chimps (Kibale Forest National Park is just 45 minutes away) and explore the wonders of Bigode Wetlands Sanctuary. The hosts are charming, the atmosphere is one of relaxed luxury, and the surrounding landscape is a bounty of primates and other rainforest creatures.

Apoka Safari Lodge

Kidepo Valley

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10 Rooms
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From $930 per person/night
Escape to another world
Wild, unrestrained and jam-packed with an astonishing amount of wildlife, nothing prepares you for the remoteness of Kidepo Valley. Even more surprising then is Apoka, the beautiful 10-room lodge in the heart of the park. Built entirely by local craftsmen, it’s as sustainable as it is stylish and all rooms have been designed to make the most of the glorious surroundings, from the ever-glinting golden plains to the jagged rocky outcrops. Activities are superb and as the only lodge in the entire 1,500 square kilometres, the park is yours and yours alone. Apoka may be as far from civilisation as you could possibly get, but that’s all part of the charm.

Mantana Tented Camp

Lake Mburo

9 Rooms
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From $320 per person/night
A hidden gem overlooking lush bush, rugged hills and a lake that shimmers
Some 250 kilometres south of Kampala is Lake Mburo National Park, home to many antelope species, buffalo, zebra, croc, hippo, leopard, hyena and a rich birdlife (including the rare, prehistoric-looking shoebill). It is here, overlooking the lake from the slopes of a hill called Rwamahungu, that you'll find Mantana Mburo. This small, simple camp, with just nine tents, may not offer luxury or haute cuisine, but it's the perfect place to stay if you're looking for a comfortable bed, meals that are well cooked and filling, helpful service, gorgeous views and a rich animal and birdlife on your doorstep.

Protea Hotel Entebbe

Entebbe

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85 Rooms
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From $150 per person/night
Finished your gorilla trek? Kick back at this sleek inn on Lake Victoria.

Located in Entebbe, directly on the shore of Lake Victoria, Protea Hotel lies just six kilometres from the airport, so it's the ideal place to start or end your visit to this lovely country. Once the scene of great drama, Entebbe is now a pretty and peaceful contrast to the surge and heave of humanity in the capital, Kampala. The tranquil atmosphere extends to the hotel, where the service is streamlined, the accommodation is modern and comfortable and the food is very good.

Cassia Lodge

Kampala

20 Rooms
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From $120 per person/night
All rooms have a view – of historic Lake Victoria and Uganda's busy capital.
Perched atop Buziga Hill above bustling Kampala, Cassia Lodge offers views of Lake Victoria and the city's sparkling lights that will take your breath away. Winston Churchill said of Uganda, "For magnificence, for variety of form and colour, for profusion of brilliant life, for vast scale, Uganda is truly the pearl of Africa.” You'll feel the same way after experiencing the beauty of Cassia Lodge and its surroundings. Spend peaceful days cooling off in the pool, enjoy local and international dishes skillfully prepared by the in-house chef and marvel at the views of blue water and city lights.

The Haven

Jinja

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20 Rooms
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From $190 per person/night
Multi-faceted retreat in Uganda's Nile basin.
This well-placed ecolodge in Jinja, Uganda, clings to the banks of the northward-flowing Victoria Nile River, which connects Uganda's section of Lake Victoria with Lake Kyoga before spilling into Lake Albert and beyond. The Haven is an enormous property that incorporates campgrounds and chalets, many recreational facilities, and a picturesque restaurant overlooking the river's first rapid. At this point the river flows wide and is dotted with tree-filled islands. It's possible to see any number of wild creatures, from fish eagles to otters. It's also a rather budget-friendly option, ideal for families, backpackers, road trippers, and adventurers of many predilections.

Gorilla Forest Lodge, an A&K Sanctuary

Bwindi

10 Rooms
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From $790 per person/night
Uganda's most luxurious base for gorilla trekking in Bwindi's ancient rainforest.

Tucked deep within the mist-shrouded canopy of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, this newly reimagined lodge sits at the epicentre of one of conservation's greatest success stories. With barely 1,000 mountain gorillas left on Earth, and more than half calling this ancient forest home, you're essentially bedding down in the world's most exclusive wildlife neighbourhood. Freshly reopened after a complete transformation, the 10-villa hideaway has shed any pretence of roughing it in favour of eco-conscious luxury that would make David Attenborough weep with joy. The location is so primo that gorillas occasionally pop by for impromptu garden visits – though the brilliant rangers guarantee you'll meet them on their own turf during every trek.

Kyaninga Lodge

Kibale

8 Rooms
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From $620 per person/night
An Englishman's vision, a fairytale lodge and a lake as blue as cobalt.
In the local Rutoro language, Kyaninga means 'to spoil or pamper' someone. It's an apt name for this charming lodge, the realisation of a dream by Englishman Steve Williams, who first saw the lake on a journey to visit Uganda's gorillas. The setting is stunning, from the rainforest-edged Lake Kyaninga to the distant Mountains of the Moon. Here, you're on the rim of an ancient, and thankfully extinct, volcano. Your accommodation is a true luxury lodge, built of more than 1000 hand-carved logs, with first-class furnishings, good food and the Rift Valley nearby.

Kidepo Savannah Lodge

Kidepo Valley

12 Rooms
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From $290 per person/night
An authentic tented camp in Uganda's extraordinary northern safari park.
Uganda's landscape is seductive, from its snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains to immense Lake Victoria, from remote Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to Murchison Falls National Park. Set in its northeast, Kidepo National Park is a rolling, short-grass savanna sprawl of 1,442 square kilometres, ringed by mountains. Here you'll find a fabulous spectrum of wildlife, from elephant and lion to zebra, antelope, and more antelope. Kidepo Savannah Lodge sits just outside the park, with boundary-less accesses. Stationed on a small rocky outcrop, this tented camp offers terrific service, modest luxury and a truly uncommon vantage of the Narus Valley.

Mburo Safari Lodge

Lake Mburo

13 Rooms
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From $190 per person/night
Balcony views and unexpected mammals in Lake Mburo National Park.
Lake Mburo National Park, in the Kiruhura district of western Uganda, is a regular on the must-visit trail for if you're looking to supplement your gorilla-trekking experiences. Set high on a hill inside the park, with some pretty breathtaking views of the rolling hills and grasslands peeking out between the acacia forests, Mburo Safari Lodge has established itself firmly as a decent mid-range place to stay here. And, with its variety of mammal species not found anywhere else in Uganda (zebra, impala, eland, buffalo, and even leopard), it's difficult to believe the park is only 3.5 hours by road from Kampala.

Kampala Serena Hotel

Kampala

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152 Rooms
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From $340 per person/night
Iconic hotel with extensive indigenous gardens in the heart of Kampala.
An excellent blend of five-star polish and pan-African panache, the 152-room Kampala Serena Hotel is a good choice if you find yourself in the capital for a night or two. Located in the thumping heart of the city, there's a good choice of restaurants, a wellness spa and an outdoor pool, and beautifully-landscaped indigenous gardens that make stepping off (or preparing for!) that long-haul flight a little easier. And if you want to do a spot of exploration, it's conveniently located for some pavement pounding through the streets of Kampala.

Gately on The Nile

Jinja

7 Rooms
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From $110 per person/night
A boutique B&B in a lush, waterside position close to Jinja.
This dreamy lakeside guesthouse is in fact the dream-come-true of its Australian owner, who fell in love with Uganda's climate, people and lifestyle more than two decades ago. This is not just any lake, but Lake Victoria, the second largest in the world, spanning three political boundaries (Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya). Gately sits just outside the easygoing city of Jinja, on the lake's northern edge (it's also in a privileged position near the source of Nile River). With good rooms and bungalows, bird-filled gardens and ambience to spare, this is an ideal spot to catch your breath.

Buhoma Lodge

Bwindi

10 Rooms
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From $380 per person/night
Waken to a choir of forest birds and the anticipation of mountain gorillas
An eco-friendly lodge in Uganda's impressive Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, home to the increasingly rare mountain gorilla and a host of other primates, birds, reptiles and vegetation. The location, just five minutes' walk from the park gate, is perfect for excursions into the forest. Don't be fooled by the lodge's rustic exterior, inside the atmosphere is intimate and comfortable, with all mod cons, solar power, gravity-fed water, top-notch food and well-furnished cottages. Experience at first hand the moods of the forest, from the muffled sounds on mist-shrouded mornings to the bright sunlit days when the views go on forever.

Elephant Plains Lodge

Queen Elizabeth

From $390 per person/night
Where the world splits in two and tusked giants come to drink beneath your window.

Perched 941 metres-above-sea-level on the Albertine Rift's western escarpment, Elephant Plains Lodge claims one of Uganda's most spectacular viewpoints. Set on 80 acres of pristine wilderness within Queen Elizabeth National Park, the lodge sits so close to the equator that the monument is visible from every angle. With Lake Kikorongo on its doorstep where elephants gather each evening to drink, and panoramic views stretching across the Kasenyi Plains to Lake George, this is what being in the wilderness is all about. The lodge's grass-thatched cottages blend seamlessly into the landscape, while solar power and locally-sourced materials keep the environmental footprint to a minimum.

Honey Bear Bush Camp

Queen Elizabeth

5 Rooms
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From $760 per person/night
The only camp in the whole reserve with hippos splashing right outside your tent.

Named after Ava Gardner's sassy character in the classic film 'Mogambo', this chic safari camp embodies sophistication in the wild. Perched on the southern bank of the Kazinga Channel within Kyambura Game Reserve, Honey Bear is the sole camp inside this exclusive corner of Queen Elizabeth National Park. With just five beautifully appointed tents overlooking the water, you'll wake to hippos grunting and elephants coming down to drink mere metres from your bed. The camp serves as a perfect base for chimpanzee tracking in the mysterious Kyambura Gorge, boat safaris along the channel, and game drives through Uganda's most popular park.

Mazike Valley Lodge

Queen Elizabeth

8 Rooms
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From $260 per person/night
Rustic bush luxury in Uganda’s Valley of the Apes.
Rising from the ashes of the recently fire-damaged Kyambura Game Lodge is the renamed Mazike (Luganda for "chimp") Valley Lodge. It's a new addition to Uganda’s luxury camp portfolio, and we are great fans of its location – a chimp-rich valley in the gorgeous Kyambura Game Reserve, 30 minutes from the main northern gate to the Queen Elizabeth National Park. The lodge has just eight lovely bandas, constructed from sustainably sourced materials to blend into the wilderness. And what a magical wilderness it is – picture dramatic mountains, crater lakes, pockets of dense rainforest, savannas, wild rivers and incredible wildlife.

Papa's Camp

Murchison Falls

5 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
A classic safari camp on the Nile, deep in Uganda's wildest lion country.

Named after Ernest 'Papa' Hemingway – who famously survived not one but two plane crashes in this very stretch of wilderness – this intimate tented camp channels the romance of golden-age safaris. Tucked beneath towering fig trees on the south bank of the Nile, it sits within a 350-square-kilometre low-use zone of Murchison Falls National Park, shared with no other camp. Lions are prolific here (a recent census counted over 45), and a habituated hyena den near camp offers extraordinary viewing. The roar of the rapids drifts through at night, elephants and buffalo roam the riverbanks, and the thundering falls themselves are an easy game drive away. With only five tents, exclusivity is guaranteed.

Paraa Safari Lodge

Murchison Falls

54 Rooms
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From $320 per person/night
An old classic in a top-notch location.
Whilst it might not take centre-stage on the pages of Vogue any time soon, Paraa Safari Lodge has a certain old-time charm about it. Built in 1954, it was one of the first post-war lodges in Uganda’s Murchison Falls and with walls adorned with old maps and explorer’s treasures, it’s as much a piece of history as it is a guest lodge. The lodge is big (54 rooms big) but comfortable, relaxed and the views across the Nile to Murchison Falls are quite something.

Papaya Lake Lodge

Kibale

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9 Rooms
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From $330 per person/night
Warm hospitality and top-tier facilities beside a glorious crater lake in Kibale.
Not far from where chimps (and a dozen other primates) romp through the forests, Papaya Lake Lodge has a prime location beside Lyantonde, one of Kibale's many crater lakes. One of the most picturesque settings in a country famous for just that, your view also includes the majestic Ruwenzori mountain range and fertile valleys of vanilla, banana and coffee farms. The lodge's style is classic, calming and bright with uncluttered cottages, vintage decor and drinks in front of the fireplace. As a place to rest your tired tootsies after a day of trekking, Papaya doesn't disappoint.

Arcadia Cottages Mburo

Lake Mburo

9 Rooms
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From $160 per person/night
Imagine you're in the Garden of Eden at this remote, lush wildlife haven
One of the smaller national parks in Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park is a real gem. With its ancient rocky ridges and gorges and chain of lakes, Lake Mburo being the largest, part of the park's attraction is its wilderness wetland system that brims with wildlife. Arcadia Cottages lie close to the water on the shore of Lake Mburo, tucked into a leafy woodland cove. It's a small camp, hospitable and comfortable, and has no fenced boundary, so your chances of seeing the local wildlife – the Big Five, a myriad antelope, crocodile, hippo and 350-plus bird species, are significant.

No.5 Boutique Hotel

Entebbe

From $270 per person/night
A polished and peachy hotel, the perfect bookend to your Ugandan adventure.
We have a sneaky suspicion that you're dreaming of a trip to Uganda to see the famous gorillas. However, if you happen to be stopping over in Entebbe, Hotel No.5 is a pretty and petite hotel that will see to all your pre- or post-safari needs. In a garden of palms and well-pruned shrubs, the hotel, with its smattering of rooms and apartments, provides a peaceful spot to sit beside the pool and soothe travel-weary feet. If you're in town for long enough, grab one of the hotel's bikes and cycle round Entebbe's markets, or prepare for hardier safari outings with a sunset cruise on Lake Victoria.

Lake Victoria Serena Resort

Kampala

124 Rooms
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From $230 per person/night
A Tuscan-style hotel and golf resort overlooking Uganda’s Lake Victoria
This large hotel and golf resort has a commanding position on the shores of Lake Victoria, and surely ranks as one of Uganda’s most luxurious establishments. The resort is beautifully designed in the style of a Mediterranean hillside village, with clusters of villa-type rooms in the terraced rose gardens that lead down to the private marina. Outstanding leisure facilities include a PGA-affiliated championship golf course, a state-of-the-art gym and health spa, and boat cruises on the sparkling waters of the lake. The mix of luxurious accommodation and world-class sporting amenities makes this a superb choice for a stylish Ugandan breakaway.

Clouds Mountain Lodge

Bwindi

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8 Rooms
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From $960 per person/night
A view from the Gods
At 2,000 metres above sea level and with the kind of views that are stop-in-your-tracks spectacular, Clouds is certainly an apt name for this cosy lodge. Hovering high on a rocky ridge, the eight stone cottages look over the swirling woodlands and towering treetops of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, home to almost 330 mountain gorillas (that’s half the remaining population in the world). And the gorillas are (aside from the view) the stars of the show here. Treks to the magnificent Nkuringo family begin only metres away from the main area, allowing plenty of time for bacon and eggs Uganda-style before your experience of a lifetime. Now that’s luxury.

Mweya Safari Lodge

Queen Elizabeth

54 Rooms
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From $550 per person/night
A well-positioned classic on the Kazinga Channel that puts wildlife watching first.
Perched on a peninsula between Lake Edward and the Kazinga Channel, Mweya Safari Lodge occupies one of Queen Elizabeth National Park's prime spots. While the property shows its age with dated décor and a resort-style layout that lacks intimacy, what it lacks in boutique charm it makes up for in location. The Rwenzori Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop, boat cruises along the hippo-packed channel depart from your doorstep, and the birdlife is extraordinary. If you're after authentic safari glamour, look elsewhere – but for comfortable, no-nonsense access to one of Uganda's best wildlife areas, Mweya does the job admirably.

Chobe Safari Lodge

Murchison Falls

60 Rooms
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From $330 per person/night
Animal adventures and birds galore in this magic wilderness on the Nile.

Built in the 1950s, and then abandoned for half a century, Chobe Safari Lodge has been renovated to become a welcome and very comfortable retreat in the wilds of Uganda's rich and varied Murchison Falls National Park. The isolation here is complete, despite the lodge being just four hours by road from Kampala, as humans rarely ventured here in the intervening years and the wildlife has been left to thrive. The panoramic views, coupled with the sounds of the Nile's tumbling rapids, set the scene for an experience that will satisfy all your African adventure-loving dreams.

Kibale Lodge

Kibale

8 Rooms
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From $1.1K per person/night
A handcrafted hilltop retreat with spectacular views of the mighty Rwenzori Mountains.
Perched at 1,430 metres above sea level with spectacular views across to the Rwenzori Mountains, this intimate new lodge brings an unprecedented level of sophistication to primate country. Hand-crafted by local artisans, the property showcases the distinctive architectural flair that's made quite the name for itself in these parts. The real charm lies in its proximity to the remarkable residents of the surrounding forest - you're just a 30-minute drive from what might be your most extraordinary wildlife encounter yet.

The Guinea Fowl

Entebbe

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6 Rooms
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From $40 per person/night
A bit of old-fashioned hospitality before your big adventure.
This attractive Victorian home-cum-guesthouse sits in a pleasant suburb outside Kampala in the lake-side town of Entebbe, Uganda. Just five minutes from the international airport, it makes for an easy launching or landing pad to or from the country's spectacular wilderness areas. With its large garden that attracts plenty of birds (among them, the eponymous guineafowl), knowledgeable, warm service, and all the amenities, The Guinea Fowl is the perfect resting place en route to the country's hinterlands.

Humura Resort

Kampala

18 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
Easygoing charm at this upmarket boutique hotel in Kampala's outer suburbs.
​Up there with the fastest growing cities on the planet, Uganda's capital is diverse and lively – at times hectic, but never dull. Humura Resort is a boutique hotel that sits slightly north of the city centre, only just removed from the ruckus but buffered by an 18-hole golf course. It offers refined but personal care, allowing you to rest in a space that blends local charm with the conveniences of a major hotel. Whether you're in town for business, or en route to some of the country's wilder regions, Humura, meaning "calm" or "peaceful", is a good choice.

Mutanda Lake Resort

Bwindi

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16 Rooms
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From $140 per person/night
Gorilla treks and unbeatable views across still, island-studded waters to the Virungas.
Mutanda Lake Resort's location deserves natural wonder status. Because there's something quite wonderful about a lodge that straddles a peninsula in a freshwater lake that's peppered with densely vegetated islands, and framed by the perfect triangular peaks of the Virunga Mountains. The resort itself is exceptional, with charming wooden structures set amid the lush forested lakeshores with ample water frontage. This remote setting is made all the more staggering by its impeccable hospitality. The staff are adept at making you feel comfortable, and mindful of the core purpose of your visit: the chance to encounter gorillas in the wild.

Lake Albert Lodge

Murchison Falls

10 Rooms
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From $230 per person/night
Homely comforts and abundant wildlife far from the well-worn safari circuit.
Lake Albert Safari Lodge is tucked into lush greenery on a cliff 70 metres above Lake Albert, the body of water that separates Uganda and DRC and is part of the Upper Nile's complex system of waterways. The setting is truly beautiful, the 10-year-old lodge is comfortable and the sunsets over the lake, its surface dotted with local fishing craft, are extraordinary. Surrounding the lodge is the 8700-square-kilometre Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve. There's birdlife galore here, with 460-plus species, and you can expect to see Ugandan kob, waterbuck, oribi, duiker, warthog, buffalo, colobus monkey, chimps and olive baboon.
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