Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
Experience Nature at Queen Elizabeth
The Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge is situated in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda. The resort was constructed in accordance with ecological principles, adjoins the Kazinga Channel, provides private and economical lodging, and attracts regular wildlife visitors.
The Uganda Wildlife Authority provides exhilarating safaris in the Kasenyi Plains and Ishasha area, in addition to night drives. Be vigilant for elephants, buffalo, antelope, lions, leopards, and numerous avian species. Visitors can closely observe hippos and buffalo during boat trips on the Kazinga Channel, engage in chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge, witness salt extraction in the Katwe salt crater, and partake in wildlife research excursions.
Guests may reside in one of ten tents at the main camp, two private tents situated a short distance from the lodge, or twelve elevated en-suite Bandas distributed throughout the camp. Dine at the restaurant with vistas of the Kazinga Channel and the Rwenzori Mountain range, with four-course dinners al fresco beneath the stars.
Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge Highlights
Highlights of Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
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- Situated within Queen Elizabeth National Park, which has 95 animal species and over 600 avian species.
- Economical lodging alternatives that enable guests to immerse themselves in nature
- Strives to be an environmentally sustainable lodge
- Safaris and chimpanzee trekking available
- A restaurant on the premises that provides outdoor four-course dining.
- Adjoins the Kazinga River
