Have your safari rest at Silverback Lodge in Bwindi Impenetrable National park.-Prime Uganda safaris & Tours safari updates

fgsbdThis Lodge is found in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, and it’s located in Buhoma sector in western Uganda, it’s a property of Marasa African Properties. This lodge is a good view for mountain gorilla trekking since its just five minutes’ walk to the National Park and it also has the views of the valley and the forest as well.
The lodge can make you enjoy the views of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which is a UNESCO site with 350 mountain gorillas which have attracted gorilla tracking safaris to Uganda; it has habituated chimpanzees, 346 bird species and 163 species of trees, all this can be best enjoyed with a stay at Silverback Lodge.
This Lodge was built with local materials which are in a most creative fashion; hence bringing a worm and welcoming atmosphere for the tourists who visit Bwindi Impenetrable National park for gorilla trekking tours.
This Lodge has got 7 rooms and they are all located on a hill which is overlooking Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, the rooms are well furnished are all en-suite rooms. Visitors who come for gorilla tracking visits have always had a great experience with the lodge.
The restaurant at the lodge will automatically allow you good views of the forest with well prepared meals which will help in accomplishing your gorilla trekking safari in Uganda. The location of the lodge is well convenient for gorilla tracking and an easier way to travel to ishasha sector for tree climbing lions in queen Elizabeth National Park.
There is also a garden area which provides relaxation to the tourists who come for gorilla expeditions in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This lodge is well planned and the visitors always enjoy the rooms and the surroundings of the lodge.
Prime Uganda safaris & Tours updates 2013

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