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| Accommodation
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Ishasha Wilderness Camp
This exclusive tented camp is found midway between the Mweya area of Queen Elizabeth National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. It offers accommodation in this unspoilt remote southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, famous for the tree-climbing lions that can sometimes be spotted resting in the branches of the large fig trees. Ishasha Wilderness Camp provides excellent game viewing opportunities, with buffalo, elephants, kob, topi and other species of antelope all common.
It has 6 large twin bedded tents, situated in the wooded area besides the Ntungwe river. Each tent has its own private en suite bathroom and dressing area providing hot water “bush” showers and an eco friendly toilet. A central dining area, also under canvas, provides a comfortable environment for meals and an outdoor lounge area besides the river, and evening “fireplace” venue for guests completes the unique bush experience offered at this camp.
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Jacana Safari Lodge
Jacana Safari Lodge overlooks a lake on the eastern border of Queen Elizabeth National Park in the west of Uganda. The lodge is just inside a forest and black and white colobus monkeys play in the trees close to the bar and baboons are never far away.The camp has just nine rooms, with en-suite facilities, each overlooking the lake. There is a main building with a bar beside the lake and a restaurant and lounge higher up. There is also a swimming pool and surrounding sun deck.
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Kingfisher Safari Resort
Kingfisher Safari Resort is situated on the shores of Lake Victoria, near the source of the River Nile. Located 9 km from Jinja, it is an exclusive family hotel with a German management that has a perfect ambience with a spectacular view of the Lake Victoria. It is suitable for guests who want to relax, have a holiday or to be active, off shore trips, and sunrise cruises can be organized with lunch and breakfast on different islands. It has a swimming pool and is an ideal base for bird watching, boating, tours on the Lake Victoria and white water rafting on the Nile.
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Mweya Safari Lodge
Mweya sits on top of a hill in the Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) in the West of Uganda overlooking Lake Edward at the point the Kazinga channel exits the lake. With the Rwenzori Mountains to the north and the border with the Congo across the lake to the west, it is a stunning setting. The national park close to the lodge has open savannah dotted with acacia and euphorbia, making game spotting relatively easy particularly on the network of tracks to the north of the main east-west road through the park. In addition to large numbers of elephant and buffalo, there are many antelope including Ugandan kob, defassa waterbuck and bushbuck. Predators such as lion and leopard are spotted regularly and a total of twenty different predators are found in the park.
The camp’s accommodation is terraced rooms, with en-suite facilities. There is a main building with bar, restaurant and lounge as well as a large swimming pool and surrounding sun deck. The rooms, the main area and the pool all overlook sections of the lake or channel.
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