Ishasha Wilderness Camp

Ishasha Wilderness Camp offers quality accommodation in the unspoilt, remote southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, famous for its tree climbing lions. It’s an idyllic retreat for people who truly enjoy the wilderness.  The camp is next to the Ntungwe River, nestled under shady trees


Description

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Overview

Location: Uganda–>Queen Elizabeth National Park
Accommodation Type: Lodge
Comfort Level: Luxury

Good For: Solo, Couple/Romantic, Family |
Ishasha Wilderness Camp offers quality accommodation in the unspoilt, remote southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, famous for its tree climbing lions. It’s an idyllic retreat for people who truly enjoy the wilderness.  The camp is next to the Ntungwe River, nestled under shady trees.

The location of Ishasha Wilderness camp has been carefully selected, and has been designed to be eco-friendly; built in such a way to minimise the impact or ‘footprint’ on the surrounding area.

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Accommodation

Each of the ten spacious canvas rooms is comfortably furnished and boasts a large verandah. The en suite bathroom and dressing area have running water for hand-basins and hot ‘bush’ showers, plus a flushing ‘eco-friendly’ toilet. A central lounge and dining area, under a cool thatched roof, provides a comfortable environment for meals and to relax in during the heat of the day. Under the trees, next to the river, meals are often served ‘al fresco’ and there is an evening ‘fireplace’ for guests to relax with sundowners and share their day’s experience.

As the camp is within the National Park, its been designed to be as low impact as possible with low usage of water, power and other resources. Solar power is used for lighting with power points limited to a central area allocated for recharging cameras and videos.

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Wildlife

Elephant

Lion

Hippo

Leopard

Buffalo

Uganda Kob

Baboon

Birds

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Directions

By Road:

The Ishasha sector of the park is a full day’s drive from Entebbe or Kampala, four hours drive from Fort Portal, six hours drive from Lake Mburo, and two hours drive from Queen Elizabeth National Park (Mweya Peninsula) to the North or two hours from Bwindi Impenetrable forest to the south.

By Air:

Charter and Internal scheduled flights can land at Kihihi aistrip, approximately 45minutes drive away from the camp.  There are daily scheduled air flights from Entebbe to Kihihi.

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