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Kimbla Mantana Lake Mburo Tented Camp and
Bwindi Engagi Lodge
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest - Lake Mburo
Our Lake Mburo tented camp and Bwindi Engagi
lodge combine seclusion and exclusivity in
enchanting surroundings, offering
extraordinary contrasts of comfort and
wilderness. The camps are luxurious retreats
with an emphasis on personal service and
idyllic settings, from the spacious, airy
sleeping tents to the comfortably furnished
dining tents and well stocked bars, where
guests can unwind after each day’s
activities.
Our Ugandan venues include:
Lake Mburo Camp - Set in one of
Uganda's most picturesque game parks; a
classic camp in the grand safari tradition
Bwindi Forest Camp - Provides a
comfortable and peaceful base from which to
track the awe-inspiring Mountain Gorillas
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Engagi Lodge
Provides a comfortable and peaceful base
from which to track the awe-inspiring
Mountain Gorillas.
Engagi Lodge
Kimbla-Mantana's Bwindi Forest Engagi Lodge
opened in late 2008. The new facility
replaced the former tented camp with a
modern lodge in a breathtaking setting
offering visitors stunning views of the
canopy forest directly opposite. The lodge
is situated in a large tract of land
contiguous withe National Park bordering the
Munyaga river and the park boundary.
The name 'Engagi' means gorilla in the local
Rukiga dialect from where the lodge has
taken it's name. A spacious open plan design
seamlessly blends a restaurant and bar with
a large wooden verandah with a separate
outdoor viewing platform.
Cottages at Engagi Lodge
The accommodadtion comprises eight en-suite
cottages all very private and each with a
wonderful verandah on which guests may enjoy
tea or coffee in the morning as they ready
themselves for the days activities.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is an
exceptionally rich and varied ecosystem. It
is one of the most unique and important
forests in Africa. The park ranges from
lowland to afro-montane forest - a moist
tropical forest that is unique in Uganda and
rare among East African protected areas.
Restaurant verandah Engagi Lodge
The camp provides a comfortable and peaceful
base from which to track the awe-inspiring
Mountain Gorillas, though the National Park
is also home to six other less famous
primate species, 350 species of birds, 202
species of butterflies and over 200 species
of trees.
Other activities that can be arranged from
the camp include trips to see the Batwa
Pygmies and a number of forest hikes; though
you might just be tempted to relax in the
tranquil atmosphere of this forest retreat
and absorb the exotic sights and sounds!
CONTACT: info@eyesonnatureexpeditions.com
for reservations
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