1. Gorilla Retreat ecolodge- www.gorillaecolodge.com
This is basically designed for the maximum comfort at affordable prices from $50 to $300 full board with all exclusive drinks to honey mooners. its mid luxury lodge with spacious cottages overlooking the jungle with sounds of nature
2. Gorilla Closeup lodge- www.gorillacloseuplodge.net
Its mid budget and comfortable lodge with prices ranging from $40-$250 full board in luxury cottages. Its ideal for independent travelers, business travelers and group travellers
3. Bwindi Backpackers Lodge: www.bwindibackpackerslodge.net
This is the most budget accommodation ranging from self camping to self contained cottages with prices ranging from $15-$75 per person depending on the comfort you need
4. Bwindi Overlanders lodge: This is meant for over landers and other persons with their private vehicles who need services of camping, free kitchen and open areas for clients to be able to prepare their own meals, with private bar and restraint and camping facilities, hot water showers and wifi . Price starts from $15 per person up to $60 full board in cottages
It have the best views of the forest for both roof top campers and also ground campers.
Our lodges are out side the park so incase you don’t want to do any park activities there is no need for park entrance
ABOUT THE PARK
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: The Heart of Gorilla Conservation
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, located in south-western Uganda on the edge of the Rift Valley, is one of Africa’s most ancient and biologically diverse rainforests. Dating back over 25,000 years, this mist-covered jungle is home to an incredible 400 plant species and provides refuge to some of the world’s rarest wildlife.Most famously, Bwindi protects approximately 459 mountain gorillas—almost half of the world’s remaining population. This “impenetrable forest” is one of the best places on earth to experience gorilla trekking, offering visitors the chance to come face-to-face with these majestic primates in their natural habitat.
A Pioneering Gorilla Tourism Destination
The Mubare gorilla group was the first to be habituated for tourism in Uganda in April 1993, opening the door to sustainable gorilla trekking experiences. Today, Bwindi boasts 25 habituated gorilla groups, with nine available for tourism and one dedicated to research.A Land of Rivers and Ridges
Bwindi is spread across a landscape of steep ridges and deep valleys, forming the watershed for five major rivers, which flow into Lake Edward. This diverse terrain enhances the park’s rich ecosystems, supporting a wide array of flora and fauna.A Wildlife Haven Beyond Gorillas
While gorillas are the main attraction, Bwindi also shelters:120 species of mammals, including chimpanzees, baboons, elephants, and forest antelopes
Over 350 bird species, featuring 23 Albertine Rift endemics such as the African green broadbill and Shelley’s crimsonwing
200+ species of butterflies, including eight Albertine Rift endemics
A variety of reptiles and amphibians, adding to the park’s remarkable biodiversity
Why Visit Bwindi Impenetrable National Park?
The best place in the world for mountain gorilla trekkingOne of Africa’s most biologically diverse forests
A sanctuary for over 120 mammals and 350 bird species
Opportunities for cultural experiences with the Batwa and Bakiga communities
A UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its global ecological importance
Whether you’re trekking through dense jungle in search of gorillas, listening to the calls of rare birds, or engaging with local cultures,
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park offers an unforgettable adventure into one of Africa’s last great wildernesses.