Mweya Safari Lodge | Northern Queen Elizabeth National Park

Mweya Safari Lodge is ideally located on a peninsula within the heart of the Queen Elizabeth National Park, surrounded by the Rwenzori Mountains in Kenya. Accommodation options include rooms, cottages and safari tents on raised platforms with private bathrooms, furnished patios, coffee stations, and fans. Facilities and services include a restaurant, a bar, a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a spa.

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1 Night

Half Board - Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

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Buhoma Lodge | Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Nestled at the gateway to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Buhoma Lodge is one of only two lodges set within the national park, and is the perfect lodge of choice when embarking on your bucket-list Gorilla trekking adventure.

Renowned for its warm welcome and attentive service, guests love the homely ambience of this Africa inspired lodge. Constructed using sustainable materials, the elevated central lounge, bar and dining area (serving delicious multi-course meals) offers a cosy spot for guests to unwind, and offers amazing uninterrupted views over the forest. The crackling fireplace adds a mystical atmosphere to cooler evenings.

Tranquil and cosy, the ten spacious eco friendly wooden chalets offer a private escape. Fall asleep to the sounds of the forest and awaken to chattering birds and monkeys as day breaks. Enjoy morning tea/coffee on your private verandah with sweeping views over the primal forest– what better way to start the day.

With Buhoma set just steps away from the trek start point, gorillas have been spotted popping in for an occasional visit, while our resident L'Hoest's monkey troup visit the gardens in front of the lodge almost daily, much to the delight of our guests.

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Your Stay

2 Nights

Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities

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No. Rooms: 10

Special Interests: Birding, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Nature, Wildlife

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