Kasenyi Wild Game Lodge is a beautiful eco-friendly lodge strategically located between the salt crater lake of Bunyampaka and Lake George in Queen Elizabeth National Park. This lodge is ideal for guests traveling for leisure.
Kasenyi Wild Game Lodge is at the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park with an uninterrupted view of savanna plains. The lodge is located on top of a crater lake, which offers spectacular views of the nearby salt lake. Don’t miss the savanna plains stretching till the far horizon, while in the morning, a magnificent view of the peak of the Rwenzori mountains.
The lodge features self-contained and spacious cottages. Each of these overlooks the spectacular view of Bunyampaka salt lake, Lake George, and the ‘Mountains of the Moon’.
The onsite restaurant offers a variety of cuisines including continental cuisine. Chilled beers are available.
The lodge has a spacious parking facility. Meeting and conference rooms can be made available for guests to cater to their corporate needs. Laundry services can be organized at an extra fee.
About Queen Elizabeth National Park – Kasenyi Wild Game Lodge
Queen Elizabeth National Park which is approximately 1,978 sqkm (764 sq mi) is one of Uganda’s oldest parks. It was formed officially, along with Murchison Falls National Park in 1952. It is understandably Uganda’s most popular tourist destination found in the western region of Uganda. The park spans the districts of Kasese, Kamwenge, Rubirizi, and Rukungiri. The park was listed among the UNESCO world biosphere reserves. But it used to be called Lake Edward and Lake Gorge game reserve in the 1920s, before being gazetted.
Queen Elizabeth National Park extends from Lake George in the northeast to Lake Edward in the southwest. It also includes the famous Kazinga channel that connects the two lakes. This has favored a good number of aquatic wildlife like hippos, crocodiles, and fish. There are over 600 bird species commonly sighted at the Kasenyi birding site.
Besides Kasenyi plains and Ishasha sector, visitors always complement their visit with a gorilla trekking safari in the nearby Bwindi Forest National Park. You can also go for a chimpanzee trekking expedition in Kibale National Park. Others opt for a boat cruise on the Victoria Nile to Murchison Falls.