Lake Albert safari lodge is a jewel nestled in the interior of the western arm of the east African rift valley, in the magnificent Kabwoya wildlife reserve. The lodge is a perfect option for travelers who want to disappear into the African wilderness while on a Uganda wildlife safari. The lodge was constructed in 2005 and later was opened to guests in 2006 after a year of construction. The
lodge is stunningly designed and it is placed in a perfect location with the views of Lake Albert and the Congo’s Blue Mountains that award resident guests with enchanting stay.
Lake Albert safari lodge is fashioned and carefully furnished with
nature in mind creating a feeling of comfort and relaxation in the African
bush. The lodge has 10 lush cottages with the sight of the nearby attracting
physical features like the Albertine rift valley.
The lodge is in right in the outskirts of Murchison falls
national park, along the way connecting to famous Kibale national park which
makes it a great stop over for relaxation and refreshment and a journey-break from
Murchison falls national park to fort portal.
This stop offers an abundant wildlife encounters including
the stunning wild game of Kabwoya wildlife reserve and the Albertine rift
plains. The wildlife to encounter here include Duiker, Oribi, Buffaloes,
waterbuck, warthog, primates and many others, plus birds which enhances
wildlife experiences for travelers undertaking Uganda safari vacations.
The lodge also arranges interesting activities such as game
drive during day and night, nature walks, birding, horseback riding, Quad
biking, mountain cycling, Bush dinners, fishing and village walks, and many
others. It is a good place to escape from the urban life and can serve as good
location for team building trips, family / romantic getaways and executive conferences.
Lake Albert safari lodge is located in between Murchison
falls and fort portal right at the shores of scenic Lake Albert and a visit to
this lodge will enable travelers experience wild adventures accompanied with
beautiful views of Lake Albert situated on the boarders of Uganda and D.R. Congo.
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