



Perched on a clear hilltop but otherwise encircled by forest, Chameleon Hill's vivid exteriors certainly catch the eye. From the property, the views from nearly everywhere are as spectacular. The interiors are also bright, with artistic murals and mosaics on the walls, a restaurant with wide picture windows, and a broad veranda that juts out over the hillside. Two fireplaces help keep things cosy – in fact, the interior of the lodge is warm throughout, perfect for a between-activity read.
Ten chalets strung along the hillside in a playful palette are very private, with picture-perfect views. The interiors are custom decorated, and feature double or twin beds with comfortable mattresses and mosquito netting, en-suite bathrooms with all the amenities (including showers that may be the best in Uganda), a covered deck, and panoramic views across Lake Mutanda to the Virunga volcanoes. There are no in-room tea/coffee facilities, but your morning wake-up call comes with a hot beverage.
Uganda is one of just three countries where mountain gorillas can be seen, and it's arguably the best place offering best value. A permit for an all-day trek, available at 1500 USD/pp from Rushaga in Bwindi Impenetrable, allows visitors four hours with gorillas in a group of four people. The golden monkeys of Mgahinga National Park are another highlight, as are mountain-bike tours and village visits. Note that walks can be strenuous and require a good level of fitness.
A tangle of lush green vines, this magical forest is the country’s top gorilla trekking destination.