Lodge Category: Kyambura Gorge Lodge

Lion Research Safari

Join a local scientific researcher on his daily game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park to locate and record the behavior of a lion pride he is studying. This activity is best done in the mornings when there is ample time to track the pride and chances of finding them are high.

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Tree Climbing Lions

It is highly uncommon for lions to actually climb trees. In fact, there is only one subspecies known to climb trees regularly, and one of the two populations of these subspecies can be found in Ishasha, in the southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Finding a pride lounging on the branches of one of […]

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4 Day Kyambura Safari

Kyambura Lion Cubs Volcanoes Safaris

This short safari to Kyambura takes you on scenic game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park, on a spectacular boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel and to trek to the ‘Lost Chimpanzees of Kyambura Gorge’ into the sunken forest of the Kyambura Gorge. Visit the community and conservation projects run by the Volcanoes Safaris Partnership […]

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Boat Cruise

The Kazinga Channel is a 32-kilometer long channel, rich in wildlife, that links Lakes Edward and George. Boat trips down the channel depart from Mweya Safari Lodge (about an hour’s drive through the park from Kyambura Gorge Lodge) and last 3-4 hours. The boat cruise provides a wonderful opportunity to photograph the many animals that […]

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Birding

Both Uganda and Rwanda offer some of the world’s best bird watching, with a vast diversity of bird species. Uganda has over 1,000 bird species with 150 found only in Uganda. Rwanda has over 700 bird species and is home to the second highest number of Albertine endemics in the Albertine region. Each of our […]

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