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Kyambura Lodge, Uganda

If you like the idea of viewing an amazing collection of wildlife with your coffee, you’ll love staying on this old plantation.

Newly recreated from an old coffee plantation, Kyambura Gorge Lodge now gives you the unique opportunity to track chimpanzees as they crash through their treetop habitat. Or spot the big five on a game drive, or see up to 600 different species of birds – or discover how community coffee production now helps support both conservation and the local population.

Kyambura sits high above game-rich savannah plains, on the edge of the stunning Kyambura Gorge in one of Africa’s finest game reserves; Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park. It’s also close to the Kazinga Channel, so you have the ideal opportunity to see birds and animals cooling off, from a river boat.

Kyambura Gorge Lodge, at a glance

  • Multi-habitat setting in Queen Elizabeth National Park
  • Close to savannah plains, wetlands, Kyambura Gorge, Kalinzu Forest and Kazinga Channel
  • Just eights luxury bandas nestling in the hillside, including one honeymoon banda
  • 8 stylish en suite bathrooms with private balconies and panoramic views
  • Main Lodge is a restored coffee store
  • 1 hour from Entebbe airport

For leisure and pleasure

  • Chimpanzee trekking for the energetic
  • Game drives across the savannah
  • Excellent  bird watching with over 600 species recorded in the park
  • Boating safaris on the Kazinga Channel
  • Wildlife gorge walks
  • Community coffee tour
  • Search for the tree-climbing lions of Ishasha
  • Wetland birding trips
  • Omumashaka Drama Group
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  • We have travelled with TUTC six times, the most recent was to New Zealand last year. The trip was very well organised as usual, with excellent accommodation and a wide variety of experiences. We had booked to go to Australia with them this year but due to Covid this was cancelled, Ultimate handled the situation very professionally and promptly refunded the whole of our deposit without any quibble.

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    DN, August 2020