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Aptly named, the Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge is located in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda. The lodge was built according to ecological principles, borders the Kazinga channel, offers private and affordable accommodation, and welcomes frequent wildlife visitors.
The Uganda Wildlife Authority offers thrilling safaris through the Kasenyi Plains and Ishasha sector, while night drives are also on offer. Keep an eye out for elephant, buffalo, antelope, lion, leopard, and a host of bird species. Visitors can also get up close to hippo and buffalo when embarking on boat tours on the Kazinga channel, go chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge, watch the extraction of salt at the Katwe salt crater, and even participate in wildlife research tours.
Guests can stay in one of ten Tents located at the main camp, two Private Tents a short distance away from the lodge or 12 raised en-suite Bandas spaced around the camp. Enjoy meals at the restaurant with views of the Kazinga channel and the Rwenzori mountain range and four-course dinners outside under the stars.