Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp

Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp

Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp

One of the mid-range places to stay in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp. This is where the journey begins because it still has some of the original features from when it first opened in 1994.
The Lake Kitandara camp is close to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and has great views of the Bwindi forest.
Bwindi Camp can take you to and from the airport, rent you a car, and do your cleaning if you ask. Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp has 20 well-equipped tents that are simply designed and comfy. There is also a restaurant on site that serves a variety of local and foreign dishes. It’s a private hunting camp with free services and adventures you’ll never forget.

THINGS TO DO

Going on a gorilla hike in Bwindi
Nature-based walks
Cultural trips to the people who live in the area
Bird watching

ROOMS AND RATES

The Kitandara Bwindi camp has 20 simple tents for people to stay in. There are bath tabs, hot and cold showers, and a toilet in the bathroom for added convenience.
The camp has a porch where you can rest and enjoy the beautiful views of the park, especially after going gorilla hiking.Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp
The camp offers full board lodging, and guests can enjoy an endless supply of drinks. During their entire stay, they will also receive excellent service.
The camp’s kitchen offers food from around the world and from the area.

AMENITIES Shuttle to and from the airport Room service

Bar and bar Security 24 hours a day (365 days a year)

A guide on how to get to Lake Kitandara Bwindi Camp
The drive from Entebbe to Kampala takes a whole day.
It takes two to three hours to drive from Queen Elizabeth National Park to Ishasha Sector.
It takes one hour and forty minutes to fly and thirty kilometers to get to the park.