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Ishasha Tree Climbing Lions View Lodge

Ishasha Tree Climbing Lions View Lodge features free bikes, bar, a shared lounge and garden in Kihihi. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. Guests at the hostel can enjoy a Full English/Irish breakfast.
When you plan a journey to Uganda, remember that accommodation is very important. Ishasha Tree Climbing Lions View Lodge is located in Plot 1 Kameme -Road Katokye -Kameme road and it is a nice place to stay. Find out more about accommodation such as: room availability, facilities, or customer reviews.
The cheapest accommodation in this neighborhood is: Ishasha Tree Climbing Lions View Lodge (29.75USD) in
Ishasha Tree Climbing Lions View Lodge is the cheapest accommodation in this area.
Average hotel price in that region is: 53.55 USD

THINGS TO DO

Gorilla Tracking

This land is located 4km to Nkuringo gate . This is the starting point of 3 gorilla groups of which each its 8 persons daily per day x3=24 persons . Its also 12 km to Rushaga gate which has 8 gorilla groups for tracking per day 8×8= 64 tourists plus 1 group for habituation experience for 8 persons. The land is also located only 1.5hrs driver to mgahinga Gorilla National park with 2 gorilla groups meaning 8×2 =16 persons. So in total you can host 24+16+64+16=120. All these people normally require at least 2 nights stay. People who pay $600 to track gorillas may need a high end facility(Hotel)

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Gorilla habituation experience

Rushaga Park gate is 12km from the land and it’s the only place you can do gorilla habituation experience in the whole world. This is a very exciting experience with mountain gorillas that are being habituated to accept human presence comfortably.

September 2017. The Batwa Pygmies were evicted from their home lands in the forest in the early 1990s when the National Parks were established, leaving them landless and poor in a society that saw them as a lower class. Today some of them try to make ends meet by hosting trail walks; cultural tours that include examples of where and how they use to live in the forest as well as singing, dancing, and handicrafts for sale. Buhoma, Uganda. Photograph by Jason Houston for USAID

Batwa Forest Experience

The Batwa cultural experience was put in place by the displaced Batwa pygmies to educate their children and to share their amazing heritage and traditions with the world. The Experience takes place outside of the park in an old-growth forest on land that is next to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Park. The Batwa experience begins with a nature-walk, hike through the forest seeing the forest in a new way, through the eyes of the original people of the Forest. Learn how they hunted the small animals they used for food, what things they gathered, how traps and nets were used.

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Bird Watching

Bird watching with over 350 species of birds of which many albertine rift endermics Walking safaris from Nkuringo to Buhoma via the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the best birding destinations in Africa. There are 350 bird species have been recorded at Bwindi.