Lake Albert Safari Lodge is situated on the banks of Lake Albert in the Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve. Construction of the lodge commenced in April 2005 and was opened in September 2006. The main lodge with pool and thatch cabanas faces Lake Albert with magnificent views of the Blue Congo Mountains to the West.
The Lodge has been designed and furnished with nature in mind creating a feeling of comfort and relaxation in the African bush. Meals are prepared with fresh fruits and vegetables supplied by local farmers. With friendly staff and home from home atmosphere visitors will find the services and accommodations comfortable and affordable.
Location: Central approx 260 kms west of Kampala.
By road from Kampala via Hoima, the distance to the park is approximately 260kms.
From Fort Portal the distance to the park is approximately 260 kms. From Murchison Falls National Park via Bulisa it is approximately 230km.
The GPS Co-Ordinates for the airstrip are:
Airstrip: N 01 28 267, S 030 56 250.
Lake Albert Safari Lodge is situated on the banks of Lake Albert in the Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve. Construction of the lodge commenced in April 2005 and was opened in September 2006. The main lodge with pool and thatch cottages is situated on a cliff, 70m above Lake Albert with magnificent views of the Blue Congo Mountains across the lake. The Lodge has been designed and furnished with nature in mind creating a feeling of comfort and relaxation in the African bush.
12 x double thatch cottages with private bathrooms.
Campground with shared bathrooms/cooking & washing facilities
A first of it’s kind in Uganda; a tri-partite Contractual Agreement has been established between the Uganda Wildlife Authority, the Hoima District Local Government and Lake Albert Safaris Ltd for the management of the Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve. Through this agreement, Lake Albert Safaris Ltd will manage the reserve through tourism, for the purpose of restoring the wildlife populations, conserving vegetation resources and generating revenues for the benefit of the nation and local communities.