Ihamba Safari Lodge is situated on the shores of Lake George in Queen Elizabeth National Park. This is in the Muhokya sub-county, near Kahendero Fishing Village. It is constructed in stone and thatch and blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. This neat getaway is the perfect location to experience the tranquility of unspoiled Africa, untouched by mass tourism. Ihamba Safari Lodge’s unique charm is in the atmosphere of intimacy.
Born out of a love for nature and animal preservation, the lodge is a perfect location for those who want to experience the tranquility of unspoiled Africa. Because of this, expect a welcoming ambiance and splendid customer service that is carefully rendered to the guests.
Accommodation at Ihamba Safari Lodge
The lodge has got a number of settings of accommodation with an African style that would make you feel at home while you keep yourself in the huts. Get your minds free from any noise amidst a pristine natural environment.
Cottages
Guests at Ihamba Safari Lodge hardly leave disappointed. You will be impressed by the six beautiful, spacious, and comfortable cottages overlooking Lake George.
All cottages provide guests with a breathtaking view of Lake George. However, the most amazing feature of our cottages happens during the night – when hippos come so close, leaving you thanking God for this distinctiveness.
Lounge
Guests are received and registered at the lounge which comprises dining, seating area, and bar, before checking into their rooms. The lounge also boasts a variety of African art and crafts including drums, harps, and board games which guests can try out.
The bar is well stocked with a delectable array of alcoholic beverages, ranging from the best wines in the country to the most recent spirits known to Uganda. All the ingredients used in our kitchen are sourced from local communities, therefore all guests are guaranteed a freshly made meal to their liking.
Facilities at Ihamba Safari Lodge
Room Description
Ihamba Lakeside Safari Lodge reserves exclusive, private accommodation consisting of African-styled suites with extensive living areas overlooking the magnificent Lake George. There are six cottages that comprise twin and double-bed cottages plus a family cottage. Each cottage contains full en-suite facilities, private decks, and an indoor shower. The bathrooms boast large glass windows, offering unique game viewing of breathtaking Lake George.
Sweeping vistas over the savannah and every active water hole can be enjoyed. Superb attention to detail and highly personalized service make for a memorable stay at Ihamba Lakeside Safari Lodge.
Dinner
Meals are served in a spacious dining overlooking the magnificent Lake George. This is in order to deliver a relaxing and comfortable feel of the breeze from the lake as the sun sets calmly over the horizon.
Breakfast comprises a full English breakfast containing freshly made juice, eggs, bacon, sausage, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, and toast accompanied by CAFE PAP coffee or tea. Breakfast is usually served from 6:30 am to 10:00 am.
A light lunch is offered to all guests, that is, a variety of pasta, salads, sandwiches, and burgers. Guests who need a packed lunch for the game drive in the park are given an exclusive light pack accompanied by picnic juice.
After returning from a long day’s activities, a sumptuous dinner comprising of an appetizer, a starter, a main course, and a dessert await every guest; all-inclusive is a cup of coffee or tea.
After dinner, all guests are escorted to their cottages by the lodge guide.
Room Facilities at Ihamba Safari Lodge:
- Private Bathroom and Shower
- Slippers
- A working desk
- Drinking Water
- All guests enjoy the use of:
- Swimming pool
- House Keeping
- Laundry services
- The Main Lounge
- Ample and secure parking
- Other facilities available at the Lodge:
- Standby Generator
- Fire Fighting Equipement
Visitors to Queen Elizabeth National Park always complement their visit with a gorilla trekking safari in the nearby Bwindi Forest National Park or a chimpanzee trekking expedition in Kibale National Park. Others could opt for a boat cruise on the Victoria Nile to Murchison Falls.