Nshongi Camp
The Nshongi camp is in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. It’s only a short walk to the offices of the Uganda Wildlife Authority and the place where gorilla climbing starts. Around Nshongi camp, you can always see monkeys, and every morning, native birds sound the alarm in the bush.
The camp is made up of four traditional African Bandas. Meals are given, and people who are going gorilla climbing can pack a food box.
The rushaga young stars put on a free ape dance show at Nshongi camp, which is one of the camps.
In Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, the camp is in a great spot—near a swamp and in front of big trees—making it the best place for cheap tourists.
ROOMS AND OTHER SERVICES
There are six typical African bandas that look out over the amazing foliage of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
There is no power, so there are hot baths and light lamps in every room. It really feels like you’re in the middle of nowhere.
People can use their own tents instead of bandas at Nshongi camp if they have one.
FULL BOARD: 38 USD
24USD for bed and breakfast
Camping for only $4USD
14 USD for camping and breakfast
Set up your own tent and pay 27 USD for full board.
THINGS TO DO
Going to see gorillas
Seeing birds
Tour of a tea farm
The gorilla dance
THE LUXURIES
Extraordinary customer service
Pickups at airstrips
Safety
The Internet Laundry services
Bar and living room