Mweya Safari Lodge Queen Elizabeth National Park - Queen Elizabeth National Park

Location: Queen Elizabeth National Park Hotel Rating: 4 Star

In the heart of the Queen Elizabeth National Park          Mweya Safari Lodge offers visitors an unforgettable experience. Located on a peninsula within the heart of the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Mweya Safari Lodge is surrounded by the magical Rwenzori Mountains aptly described as the 'Mountains of the Moon'.

To the east, lie the guardians of the birthplace of mankind, the Great Rift Valley hills, separated from the Mountains of the Moon by the meandering Kazinga Channel. Here the water flows endlessly into two giant lakes – Lake George and Lake Edward.

We have the following types of accommodation available at Mweya Safari Lodge:

– 32 Standard Rooms, 12 Deluxe Rooms with Air-conditioning, 2 Suites.       

For those guests seeking the ultimate in privacy and exclusivity, Mweya Safari Lodge offers numerous configurations of cottages to suit your needs and requirements.

Families may be more comfortable in our affordable, family cottages, namely “The Rwenzori Cottage” and “The Royal Cottage”.        

For those demanding something more luxurious and exclusive, the “Queens Cottage” and “The Presidential Cottage” will be sure to meet your demands.

The Presidential Cottage, The Queens Cottage, 2 Family Cottages, 2 Luxury Tents, 2 Standard Tents.     

Guests may choose to dine indoors in our elegant, formal dining room, or outside on the veranda, where the setting is enhanced by spectacular panoramic views across the Kazinga Channel.     

Treat yourself to the mouth-watering menu of local and international specialties produced by our experienced chefs. 

Special barbecues and traditional dancers make a Saturday evening at Mweya Safari Lodge an occasion to remember.   

Enjoy a cocktail in the Infinity Swimming Pool overlooking the Kazinga Channel. The pool at Mweya Safari Lodge has a panoramic view of the Kazinga Channel, which separates Lake George and Lake Edward. You can peer across the channel and identify the different wild animals cooling off in the waters below.
 

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