campsite
Red Chilli Rest Camp Murchison Falls
Red Chilli Rest Camp is at the south-bank of the Nile at Paraa in the bush. The accommodation has facilities like the bar and restaurant that are fully stocked. The other facility is the camping facilities with modern showers and toilet that are newly built, provision for disabled visitors, cooking area and security lights.
All bandas have beds, beddings, towels and mosquito nets, but the tents do not have mosquito nets and are not provided with towels.
For your Murchison falls tour visit the Mountain gorilla and chimpanzee tour operator
Buhoma Community Rest Camp Bwindi
This immensely stunning camp is set in wooded grounds inside the park entrance and is ru by the local community who clean and look after it. It s locally built hut with the local materials that provide communal accommodation. There are self-and non-self contained rooms. The facility also provides budding, a restaurant, which serves basic but freshly prepared food and a bar.
Bwindi View Bandas-Uganda
Its situated opposite the community campsite and privately owned and operated by a local business lady. Its considerably cheap, but the grounds are less attractive.
Mantana Tented Camp Bwindi
This classic tented camp joins a small parch of forest with bird life. It is situated high up on
a hillside off the main route to the park headquarters.
The camp's accommodation is eight simple safari tents with proper beds. Each tent on a private deck with spectacular view caters for two persons. They all have solar lighting, an eco-friendly toilet and a private dressing area.
Their meals are generally of very high standard and international cuisines are catered for with excellent dining facilities, kitchens and Well stocked bars.
Gorilla Forest Camp Bwindi
It is situated on a hillside, giving you an opportunity to view the forest where the Mountain gorillas reside. This fabulous tented camp is within walking distance of the point where visitors meet to start gorilla trekking. And consists of 8 self-contained double rooms, each with two self-contained queen sized beds, a private wooden deck and bathroom facilities. The lodge also has a nice spacious dining and bar area with power for lighting and recharging of video equipment.
Gorilla Forest Camp has been designed to blend seamlessly into this most atmospheric of environments, carefully appointed towards the misty valleys and looming, forest-clad mountains that protect this fragile eco-system. Each tent has a spacious wooden veranda where guests can relax, enjoy a private meal and absorb the exotic mystery of the surrounding rainforest that provided the inspiration of Disney’s "The Jungle" Book. The Gorilla Forest Camp offers a bar and dining cottage overlooking the rain forest, as well as a raised natural platform for open air dining.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is an enduring pocket of a huge primeval forest that once stretched from the Virunga Volcanoes in the South to the Rwenzori Mountains in the North. The fertile 331 square kilometers of the park contain 113 species of mammals (including a herd of the rare forest elephant), 200 species of butterfly, over 360 species of birds and a prodigious 324 tree varieties (10 of which are endemic to the park). In addition to this incredible diversity, Bwindi is home to seven species of primates, attracting the attention of international conservation efforts, of which the most endangered is that elusive giant of Africa-- the Mountain Gorilla. Only 600 of these magnificent animals remain worldwide, and Bwindi is home to just over half of them.

