Gorilla Valley Lodge

Gorilla Valley Lodge

Gorilla Valley Lodge.

The cabin of the park, Gorilla Valley cabin, is built on a steep hill right on the edge of a dense forest. Think about waking up to the sounds of the forest while sipping coffee or tea on your private deck. You’d also be able to enjoy the beauty of the forest and the strange way the mist turns into a lush jungle.

The lodge has 12 comfortable rooms with large private bathrooms, toilets, a dining area, and a waiting area. It is set in a lowland evergreen forest with stunning views of the African Eden, which is full of wildlife, and is close to the famous Virunga Volcanoes. Each room has two twin beds and is designed in a modern retro style.

The cabin is in a beautiful forest area, away from all the other people. It is a place to relax and reconnect with nature. In the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the best way to get close to a gorilla family is to stay at Gorilla Valley Lodge. Keep in mind that Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is just one meter away from your porch.

Room Service: The 12-room Gorilla Valley Lodge is built on a steep hill so that guests can enjoy great views of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. All of the rooms, though, have their own terraces where you can enjoy the forest. Our rooms have nice beds and solar water heaters to make sure you have a good night’s sleep.

Restaurant: The Gorilla Valley Safari Lodge has skilled cooks who can make a spread with food from around the world and from the area.

 

How to Get There:

The Gorilla Valley Lodge is close to the Rushaga ranger station and only a short distance from the Kabale road.

Rooms, Amenities, and Services at the Gorilla Valley Safari Lodge

Their rooms are perfect; they have private bathrooms and a view of the balcony.

Their team is friendly and well-organized.

They have a large restaurant with well-trained cooks and free parking.

 

Lodge in Gorilla Valley

They have nice family rooms with lots of furniture.

You can see many bird species from the lodge, such as the Brown-capped weaver, the Bocage’s Bush shrike, the Mountain Yellow warbler, the Red-faced woodland warbler, the White-bellied Robin-chat, the Red-throated Alethe, the African Green Broadbill, the Western Green Tinker bird, the African Wood Owl, the Handsome Francolin, the Short-tailed warbler, and the Red-faced woodland warbler.Gorilla Valley Lodge

The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is home to 350 species of birds and 120 species of mammals. Mountain gorillas are a threatened species. The park is in the southwestern part of Uganda, and it takes about 9 to 10 hours to get there by car.

On an Aerolink Uganda flight from Entebbe Airport or Kajjansi Airstrip, the trip takes about one and a half hours. The most popular thing to do in the park is gorilla trekking, and most people who come here do so to gorilla trekking or gorilla habituation, as well as other things like bird watching, nature walks, and visits to Batwa communities.

At Gorilla Valley Safari Lodge in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, there are many things to do.

 Experience of Getting Used to Gorillas

This is a really cool thing to do, but it starts with two to three hours of training, after the park guards tell you that the gorillas are used to seeing people. The ape family is open to tourists. But the experience lasts all day, and you have four hours to watch these gentle giants.

During those four hours, you can learn about their amazing way of life, including how they eat, play, hunt, and make their nests on the ground, as well as take some great pictures. During the Gorilla Habituation Experience, you will be with researchers, doctors, and park ranger guides as you gather samples from mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.

You can choose to go gorilla hiking, which lasts for half a day and gives you an hour to watch these unique animals in their natural habitat. A park guide will walk you to the beginnings of the forest trails as you look for