Crater Safari Lodge is perched on a hill with a stunning view of Uganda’s second-largest crater lake. The rooms (deluxe chalets or ordinary cabanas) provide either a full or partial view of the Crater Lake below. The lodge boasts amazing views. The well-known Kibale Forest National Park, which is home to the chimp trekking safari, is not far from the resort. The dense, lush evergreen rain forest that serves as chimpanzees’ native home is preserved by the national park. During your visit, you can schedule outdoor pursuits, hiking, and a variety of cultural events nearby.
In the Kibale Forest, there is a luxurious lodging choice called Crater Safari Lodge. Ten conventional pool-facing cabanas and eleven deluxe stone chalets (two of which are family cottages and sleep four) are available to guests. There are two bed configurations available: double and single. Each of the en suite chalets has a hot shower, bathtub, flushing toilet and washbasin. Your own little haven, a private veranda with unobstructed views of the lake is the ideal spot to relax in the early morning with a cup of freshly prepared Ugandan coffee.
This resort offers a great position for visitors wishing to explore the Kibale National Park while blending in seamlessly with the surrounding Ugandan scenery. The luxurious Crater Safari Lodge provides visitors with breathtaking views and exceptional chances to see some of the rarest animal encounters. Crater Safari Lodge is located in a secluded area, so the lengthy drive there is undoubtedly worthwhile.
The layout of Crater Safari Lodge ensures that it blends in seamlessly with its immaculate surroundings. Chalets with large wooden balconies and thatch provide for the ideal opulent forest getaway. Your distant safari experience is enhanced by the tranquilly of the lodge’s garden swings and hammocks. Ten regular pool-facing cabanas and eleven thatched standalone timber cottages are available, each accommodating a distinct guest’s style.
The spacious, two-story lounge at Crater Safari Lodge is open to the sky. The structure, made of wood and thatch, has a cosy bar area, a cosy fireplace and plenty of sofas. If you would rather, they may arrange for a table to be set for a romantic candlelit supper with a view of the lake, or there is a restaurant on the first floor that serves delectable dishes. The lodge has a lovely pool and cabana area, and it provides service by the pool. In addition, the lodge provides laundry, babysitting, and Wi-Fi in the lounge.
Kibale Forest National Park offers a variety of activities to satisfy every interest. With a 95% likelihood of seeing these clever primates in their native habitat, Kibale is the ideal spot in East Africa to follow chimpanzees. If you enjoy trekking, you can trek to the stunning Mahoma Falls or among pristine crater lakes. If you love the water, you can kayak on Lake Nyinabulitwa. Visits to tea plantations and the local communities are also excellent activities.