How Much Does It Cost To Stay At Kyambura Gorge Lodge-Uganda

how much does it cost to stay at kyambura gorge lodge-uganda

Room type: high season

Standard banda 

Deluxe banda 

Community fees 

Room type: low season

Standard banda 

Deluxe banda 

Community fees 

Double room

$1340

$1620

$50

Double room

$800

$965

$50

Single room

$1600

$1940

$50

Single room

$800

$965

$50


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Kyambura Gorge Lodge is situated at the edge of Kyambura Gorge in southwestern Uganda at Queen Elizabeth National Park. Kyambura Gorge Lodge possesses a breathtaking view of the escarpments, the western arm of the Albertine Rift Valley, the mountain of the Moon Ranges, the extended Queen Elizabeth National Park, and the forest canopy within the Kyambura area.

 

Kyambura Gorge Lodge has a total of eight accommodation cottages that are well-built and decorated with African designs. They used local materials from the surrounding communities within Kyambura Gorge.

 

Kyambura gorge cottages have spacious rooms that are perched with different color themes, en suite bathrooms, flushing toilets, running water, and the perfect views of Kyambura gorge escarpments and the best far view of the Rwenzori mountain ranges.

 

Kyambura Gorge Lodge is one of the best accommodation facilities for travelers who want to encounter chimpanzee tracking safaris at the magnificent Kyambura George because of its nearby location in Kyambura.

 

Kyambura Lodge offers a majestic swimming pool where tourists can relax after having gone mountain gorilla trekking; sauna services are available; you may decide to do a massage; and a Wi-Fi network is available within Kyambura Gorge's public areas.

 

Besides Kyambura gorge chimpanzee tracking, tourists can engage themselves in a game drive to Uganda’s second-largest savannah national park at queen Elizabeth to encounter different wildlife species like leopards, cape elephants, hyenas, the unique tree-climbing lions found in the Issasha sector, bird watching, a Kyambura gorge nature walk, and Kazinga channel boat cruise