Where you stay shapes a trip as much as where you go. We work with a hand-picked set of lodges and camps across Uganda — chosen for location, character, and quality, from simple community-run stays to high-end properties — and match them to your itinerary, your pace, and your budget.
For a broader look at what to expect at each level, see our guide to safari lodges in Uganda. Below is where we stay, region by region.
Where most trips begin and end — comfortable stays close to the airport for an easy first or last night.
Lodges positioned for early game drives and the Nile boat safari, within reach of the falls themselves.
Forest-edge lodges close to the chimpanzee trailheads, in Africa's highest-density primate habitat.
Stays overlooking the savanna or the Kazinga Channel, with easy access to the Ishasha sector's tree-climbing lions.
Lodges across Bwindi's trekking sectors, from community-run stays to higher-end properties near the trailheads.
The natural place to unwind before or after a gorilla trek, on the shores of one of Uganda's safest lakes for swimming.
Lodges set for walking and horseback safaris, unusual among Uganda's savanna parks.
Stays near the Virunga volcanoes for golden monkey trekking, and a quiet lakeside finish at Mutanda.
A change of pace at the Source of the Nile, and a waterfall-hike stay on the slopes of Mount Elgon.
A small number of lodges in Uganda's most remote and wildest park.
[NEEDS INPUT: a few regions on our itineraries — Hoima, Fort Portal / Semuliki, and Kitgum — don’t yet have a confirmed lodge listed internally, so they’re left off this page rather than shown with a placeholder. Confirm the properties you use for these stops and I’ll add them here and to the itineraries that pass through them.]
Have a lodge preference?
Tell us your budget and style — simple and authentic, or a special-occasion splurge — and we’ll match the lodges to your route. Get in touch or browse our safari itineraries.