Naleyo Tours and Travel

With a breathtaking view of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the Gorilla Resort is an incredible safari camp. It is a high-end resort with fully equipped African luxury tents and villas. Every effort was made to integrate the camp with the surrounding environment.

 

Types: Rushaga Lodges, Luxury Lodges

Description

With a breathtaking view of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the Gorilla Resort is an incredible safari camp. In addition to the mountain, it is appropriate for Buhoma and Bwindi Impenetrable Gorilla National Park. It is a high-end resort with fully equipped African luxury tents and villas.

 

In addition to the East Africa Safari Tents, which are set on a distinguished wooden platform offering a stunning view, the camp is surrounded by luxurious villas. You will undoubtedly have an excellent view of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the River Munyaga, and the nearby settlements from the wooden decks.

 

The main lodge in this region offers excellent services, such as a restaurant, bar, and eating space with a lofty campfire terrace that provides a stunning view of the tropical rain forest.Everyone enjoys their delicious food, which will always bring back memories of Uganda. Alongside the African Wilderness, sundowners are offered over the campfire.

 

The safari tents are sufficiently spacious and have great amenities like a claw-foot brass bathtub and a Victorian ball, which are enjoyed by all guests. The camps have lovely log beds and are thoughtfully arranged.  As well as furnishings that is provided. Regardless of the type of lodging you choose tents or cottages you will get a view of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Since there are about eight separate “tents/chalets” dispersed over the property, they are all very isolated from one another.

 

Through an insect-proof screen, they have the standard beds and restrooms “out back.” In addition to a washbasin, vanity unit, and toilet, there is also a claw foot bath for your post-tour relaxation.

You can enjoy the scenery while relaxing in your bath in this space, which is not “inside.” Solar panels provide lighting, and the log-fired “Kampala” boiler at the back provides hot water.

 

 If anything, the tents might use a place to hang their clothing. etc., and perhaps a better table on which to set your binoculars and cameras, but this is being a little particular. Since it is too cold, there are no nets. So much so that they put hot water bottles in your bed when they turn it down for dinner, even though it is not actually that cold.

 

Each tent has its own platform or verandah; They are raised on stilts since the ground slopes and the bushes and flowers are teeming with birds. Anything from sunbirds to turaco. From your balcony, you may see birds or simply relax and take in the breathtaking view of the valley below the Forest Canopy.

In fact, gorillas and chimpanzees occasionally pass nearby, depending on the The food supply is abundant.The main restaurant/lapa is tastefully decorated, and there’s a bar that might or might not provide the kind of beer, soft drink, or spirit that you prefer.

 

The food is delicious and made to order, although there are occasionally few options for dinner. Drinks can be had on a platform outside near the common log fire both before and after meals.

 

Activities for tourists at Rushaga Gorilla Lodge

Gorilla tracking occasionally, guests may be able to see gorillas in camp from their rooms. The gorilla trekking program begins at 07:45 a.m. with a morning briefing from the guides and tourism wardens.


The gorilla expedition begins at 8:30 am and can last anywhere from a few minutes to eight hours of intense hiking through a dense jungle. Seeing a gorilla takes about one hour with up-close encounters as close as a few feet from the crowd.

Guests will have free time, depending on when they return to camp. reading books on wildlife, taking nature walks, and paying a nominal charge to visit the neighboring villages.

•           Camping

•           Bird watching

•           Visiting the Batwa people

•           Sightseeing views

•           Nature and forest walks

 

 

 

 

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