Buhoma Lodge — Uganda Safari Lodge
Lodge Overview
| Property | Buhoma Lodge |
|---|---|
| Location | Bwindi Impenetrable (Buhoma sector) |
| Type | Premium Eco-Lodge |
Buhoma Lodge is the premier accommodation in Bwindi's most popular sector, located just minutes from the gorilla trekking headquarters. ## About Buhoma Lodge Buhoma Lodge is a Premium Eco-Lodge property located in Bwindi Impenetrable (Buhoma sector). This carefully selected accommodation represents the finest hospitality in its region, combining world-class comfort with authentic safari atmosphere. Guests enjoy spacious rooms or suites with en-suite facilities, gourmet cuisine featuring local and international dishes, and attentive service from experienced staff who take pride in creating memorable stays. The lodge's location provides excellent access to the surrounding national park and its wildlife. Game drives, nature walks, and specialist activities depart directly from the property, with experienced guides on hand to ensure every outing is rewarding. The property's position offers panoramic views across the landscape, making sundowners on the terrace a daily highlight that guests remember long after they return home. ## Dining and Facilities Dining at Buhoma Lodge is a highlight of any stay. Chefs prepare multi-course menus using fresh local ingredients sourced from nearby farms and cooperatives, with vegetarian, vegan, and dietary requirements catered for with advance notice. Meals are often served in atmospheric settings, whether a candlelit dining room overlooking the valley, an open-air terrace with views of the surrounding wilderness, or a bush dinner under a canopy of stars accompanied by the sounds of the African night. Facilities typically include a swimming pool, spa treatments using local botanical ingredients, a well-stocked bar with premium wines and spirits, a library and lounge area, laundry service, and complimentary Wi-Fi in common areas. Some properties offer additional amenities such as guided nature walks, birding excursions from the grounds, and cultural visits to nearby communities. ## Sustainability and Community The property is committed to sustainable tourism practices, supporting local communities through employment, education programmes, and sourcing from nearby farms and cooperatives. Conservation initiatives including anti-poaching support, tree planting, and habitat restoration are funded in part through guest contributions. Solar power, rainwater harvesting, and waste management systems minimise environmental impact while maintaining guest comfort. Rebo Safari partners with Buhoma Lodge because it consistently delivers exceptional experiences while maintaining the highest standards of environmental responsibility. Our guests consistently rate their stay here among the highlights of their safari, praising the combination of comfort, cuisine, location, and genuine warmth of the staff. ## Conservation and Community Impact Every safari booking with Rebo Safari directly supports Uganda's conservation efforts. Park entry fees fund anti-poaching patrols, habitat restoration, and wildlife monitoring programmes across all national parks. The Uganda Wildlife Authority employs over 2,000 rangers who protect the country's biodiversity, and your visit helps sustain their critical work. Community-based tourism initiatives ensure that local populations benefit directly from wildlife conservation. Revenue-sharing programmes distribute a percentage of park fees to communities bordering protected areas, funding schools, health clinics, and clean water projects. This creates powerful economic incentives for conservation, as communities see tangible benefits from protecting wildlife rather than exploiting it. Rebo Safari partners with local cooperatives for accommodation supplies, employs guides and drivers from communities near the parks, and supports women's craft cooperatives whose products are available at lodge gift shops. Our commitment extends beyond the safari vehicle to ensuring that tourism creates lasting positive impact for Uganda's people and wildlife alike. The mountain gorilla conservation success story is one of the greatest in wildlife history. From fewer than 300 individuals in the 1980s, the population has grown to over 1,000 today, thanks to dedicated conservation efforts, veterinary intervention programmes, and sustainable tourism that provides the economic justification for protection. Every gorilla trekking permit contributes directly to this ongoing success. Birding conservation in Uganda protects critical habitats for both resident and migratory species. The country's position at the intersection of multiple biogeographic zones makes it a crucial stopover and breeding ground for species from across Africa and Eurasia. Protecting Uganda's forests, wetlands, and savannas has continental significance for bird conservation. ## Planning Your Uganda Safari Uganda's equatorial climate means you can visit year-round, but the dry seasons of June to September and December to February offer the best wildlife viewing as animals concentrate around water sources. The wet seasons of March to May and October to November bring lush landscapes, fewer tourists, lower lodge rates, and exceptional birding as migratory species arrive. Budget planning for a Uganda safari depends on accommodation level, duration, and activities. Budget safaris using mid-range lodges typically cost $250 to $400 per person per day. Mid-range safaris with premium lodges run $400 to $700 per day. Luxury safaris featuring exclusive camps and lodges range from $700 to $1,500 or more per day. Gorilla trekking permits cost $800 per person and should be booked months in advance. Chimpanzee tracking permits cost $200 to $250 depending on the park. Most safaris begin and end in Entebbe or Kampala. Internal transfers are typically by private 4x4 vehicle with a pop-up roof for game viewing, though domestic flights are available to reduce driving time on longer itineraries. Road conditions vary from excellent tarmac to rough murram tracks, and journey times can be longer than distances suggest. A good safari operator builds buffer time into every itinerary. Health precautions include yellow fever vaccination, which is mandatory for entry into Uganda, and malaria prophylaxis, which is strongly recommended. Travel insurance covering medical evacuation is essential. The altitude in some trekking areas reaches 2,500 metres, so moderate fitness is helpful for gorilla and chimpanzee tracking. Porters are available at all trekking locations and are highly recommended. Packing essentials include neutral-coloured clothing for game drives, long trousers and long-sleeved shirts for trekking, sturdy waterproof hiking boots, a rain jacket, binoculars, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a good camera with a telephoto lens. Garden gloves are useful for gripping vegetation during gorilla treks. Layering is important as temperatures can vary significantly between the hot savanna parks and the cool mountain forests. ## Essential Uganda Safari Information Uganda is home to 10 national parks, 12 wildlife reserves, and 5 community wildlife management areas. The country contains over 50 percent of the world's remaining mountain gorillas, more than 1,060 bird species, 345 mammal species, and landscapes ranging from snow-capped mountains to tropical rainforests to vast savanna plains. The source of the River Nile is at Jinja, and the Rwenzori Mountains rise to 5,109 metres. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site protecting one of Africa's oldest rainforests. It is home to approximately half of the world's mountain gorillas across four trekking sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo. Each sector offers a different trekking experience and level of difficulty. Queen Elizabeth National Park covers 1,978 square kilometres and is the most visited park in Uganda. It features the famous Kazinga Channel boat cruise, tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, crater lakes, and over 600 bird species. Murchison Falls National Park is the largest park at 3,893 square kilometres, where the Nile forces through a seven-metre gorge before plunging 43 metres. Kibale Forest National Park has the highest density and diversity of primates in Africa, with over 1,500 chimpanzees. Kidepo Valley National Park in the remote northeast is ranked among Africa's finest wilderness areas, home to species found nowhere else in Uganda including cheetahs, striped hyenas, and ostriches. Lake Mburo National Park is the most accessible savanna park and the only southern Uganda park with zebras and impalas. Rebo Safari is a specialist Uganda safari operator with over 15 years of combined guiding experience. All itineraries are fully customisable and include private 4x4 transport, expert English-speaking guides, full-board accommodation, park entry fees, and activity permits. Contact our travel designers to begin planning your bespoke Uganda safari. ## About This Property This carefully selected accommodation represents the finest hospitality in its region, combining world-class comfort with authentic safari atmosphere. Guests enjoy spacious rooms or suites with en-suite facilities, gourmet cuisine featuring local and international dishes, and attentive service from experienced staff who take pride in creating memorable stays. The lodge's location provides excellent access to the surrounding national park and its wildlife. Game drives, nature walks, and specialist activities depart directly from the property, with experienced guides on hand to ensure every outing is rewarding. The property's position offers panoramic views across the landscape, making sundowners on the terrace a daily highlight that guests remember long after they return home. ## Dining and Facilities Dining is a highlight of any stay. Chefs prepare multi-course menus using fresh local ingredients sourced from nearby farms and cooperatives, with vegetarian, vegan, and dietary requirements catered for with advance notice. Meals are often served in atmospheric settings, whether a candlelit dining room overlooking the valley, an open-air terrace with views of the surrounding wilderness, or a bush dinner under a canopy of stars accompanied by the sounds of the African night. Facilities typically include a swimming pool, spa treatments using local botanical ingredients, a well-stocked bar with premium wines and spirits, a library and lounge area, laundry service, and complimentary Wi-Fi in common areas. Some properties offer additional amenities such as guided nature walks, birding excursions from the grounds, and cultural visits to nearby communities. ## Sustainability and Community The property is committed to sustainable tourism practices, supporting local communities through employment, education programmes, and sourcing from nearby farms and cooperatives. Conservation initiatives including anti-poaching support, tree planting, and habitat restoration are funded in part through guest contributions. Solar power, rainwater harvesting, and waste management systems minimise environmental impact while maintaining guest comfort. ## Guest Experiences and Activities Guests enjoy a wide range of activities curated by experienced naturalist guides. Dawn game drives depart before sunrise to catch predators at their most active, returning for a full breakfast before mid-morning excursions. Afternoon activities include guided nature walks through the surrounding landscape, birding expeditions with specialists who can identify calls and distinguish between similar species, and cultural visits to nearby communities where you learn about traditional practices, farming methods, and local crafts. Evening entertainment often includes talks by lodge naturalists about the ecology and conservation challenges of the region, stargazing sessions with telescopes on clear nights, and storytelling around the campfire. Some properties offer night drives or guided nocturnal walks to encounter species that are rarely seen during daylight hours, including bush babies, civets, genets, and nightjars. ## Conservation and Community Impact Every safari booking with Rebo Safari directly supports Uganda's conservation efforts. Park entry fees fund anti-poaching patrols, habitat restoration, and wildlife monitoring programmes across all national parks. The Uganda Wildlife Authority employs over 2,000 rangers who protect the country's biodiversity, and your visit helps sustain their critical work. Community-based tourism initiatives ensure that local populations benefit directly from wildlife conservation. Revenue-sharing programmes distribute a percentage of park fees to communities bordering protected areas, funding schools, health clinics, and clean water projects. This creates powerful economic incentives for conservation, as communities see tangible benefits from protecting wildlife rather than exploiting it. Rebo Safari partners with local cooperatives for accommodation supplies, employs guides and drivers from communities near the parks, and supports women's craft cooperatives whose products are available at lodge gift shops. Our commitment extends beyond the safari vehicle to ensuring that tourism creates lasting positive impact for Uganda's people and wildlife alike. The mountain gorilla conservation success story is one of the greatest in wildlife history. From fewer than 300 individuals in the 1980s, the population has grown to over 1,000 today, thanks to dedicated conservation efforts, veterinary intervention programmes, and sustainable tourism that provides the economic justification for protection. Every gorilla trekking permit contributes directly to this ongoing success. Birding conservation in Uganda protects critical habitats for both resident and migratory species. The country's position at the intersection of multiple biogeographic zones makes it a crucial stopover and breeding ground for species from across Africa and Eurasia. Protecting Uganda's forests, wetlands, and savannas has continental significance for bird conservation. ## Planning Your Uganda Safari Uganda's equatorial climate means you can visit year-round, but the dry seasons of June to September and December to February offer the best wildlife viewing as animals concentrate around water sources. The wet seasons of March to May and October to November bring lush landscapes, fewer tourists, lower lodge rates, and exceptional birding as migratory species arrive. Budget planning for a Uganda safari depends on accommodation level, duration, and activities. Budget safaris using mid-range lodges typically cost $250 to $400 per person per day. Mid-range safaris with premium lodges run $400 to $700 per day. Luxury safaris featuring exclusive camps and lodges range from $700 to $1,500 or more per day. Gorilla trekking permits cost $800 per person and should be booked months in advance. Chimpanzee tracking permits cost $200 to $250 depending on the park. Most safaris begin and end in Entebbe or Kampala. Internal transfers are typically by private 4x4 vehicle with a pop-up roof for game viewing, though domestic flights are available to reduce driving time on longer itineraries. Road conditions vary from excellent tarmac to rough murram tracks, and journey times can be longer than distances suggest. A good safari operator builds buffer time into every itinerary. Health precautions include yellow fever vaccination, which is mandatory for entry into Uganda, and malaria prophylaxis, which is strongly recommended. Travel insurance covering medical evacuation is essential. The altitude in some trekking areas reaches 2,500 metres, so moderate fitness is helpful for gorilla and chimpanzee tracking. Porters are available at all trekking locations and are highly recommended. Packing essentials include neutral-coloured clothing for game drives, long trousers and long-sleeved shirts for trekking, sturdy waterproof hiking boots, a rain jacket, binoculars, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a good camera with a telephoto lens. Garden gloves are useful for gripping vegetation during gorilla treks. Layering is important as temperatures can vary significantly between the hot savanna parks and the cool mountain forests. ## Essential Uganda Safari Information Uganda is home to 10 national parks, 12 wildlife reserves, and 5 community wildlife management areas. The country contains over 50 percent of the world's remaining mountain gorillas, more than 1,060 bird species, 345 mammal species, and landscapes ranging from snow-capped mountains to tropical rainforests to vast savanna plains. The source of the River Nile is at Jinja, and the Rwenzori Mountains rise to 5,109 metres. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site protecting one of Africa's oldest rainforests. It is home to approximately half of the world's mountain gorillas across four trekking sectors: Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo. Each sector offers a different trekking experience and level of difficulty. Queen Elizabeth National Park covers 1,978 square kilometres and is the most visited park in Uganda. It features the famous Kazinga Channel boat cruise, tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, crater lakes, and over 600 bird species. Murchison Falls National Park is the largest park at 3,893 square kilometres, where the Nile forces through a seven-metre gorge before plunging 43 metres. Kibale Forest National Park has the highest density and diversity of primates in Africa, with over 1,500 chimpanzees. Kidepo Valley National Park in the remote northeast is ranked among Africa's finest wilderness areas, home to species found nowhere else in Uganda including cheetahs, striped hyenas, and ostriches. Lake Mburo National Park is the most accessible savanna park and the only southern Uganda park with zebras and impalas. Rebo Safari is a specialist Uganda safari operator with over 15 years of combined guiding experience. All itineraries are fully customisable and include private 4x4 transport, expert English-speaking guides, full-board accommodation, park entry fees, and activity permits. Contact our travel designers to begin planning your bespoke Uganda safari.
Location & Setting
Located on a hillside just outside the Buhoma gate of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, this eco-lodge offers forest views from every bandas while maintaining a short walk to the gorilla trekking registration point. The gardens attract forest birds and butterflies, and the surrounding community provides a lively atmosphere distinct from more isolated properties.
Accommodation Style
Ten raised bandas with thatched roofs, private balconies, and en-suite bathrooms with hot showers. The construction uses local materials including bamboo, eucalyptus, and papyrus, creating a style that blends with the forest environment. The main building houses a comfortable lounge with a well-stocked library.
Dining
Meals combine Ugandan staples with international options, using ingredients sourced from village gardens. The dining area overlooks the forest edge, and packed lunches are provided for full-day activities. Evening meals are communal, encouraging conversation among guests.
Activities & Experiences
A 10-minute walk reaches the Buhoma gorilla trekking assembly point, making this one of the most convenient bases for early morning treks. The lodge arranges community walks, Batwa cultural experiences, forest bird walks with specialist guides, and visits to the nearby waterfall trail. Evening presentations about gorilla conservation are offered several times weekly.
Getting There
Charter flights to Kihihi airstrip followed by a 1.5-hour road transfer, or an 8 to 10-hour drive from Kampala. The lodge is positioned just 200 metres from the Buhoma park entrance gate.
Best For
Eco-conscious travellers, birdwatchers, and guests seeking comfortable gorilla trekking accommodation with strong community engagement at a more accessible price point than ultra-luxury alternatives.
What Makes Buhoma Lodge Unique
- One of the closest lodges to the Buhoma gorilla trekking registration point, just a 10-minute walk from the park gate
- Community-owned elements of the lodge ensure that tourism revenue stays within the Buhoma village
- The forest-edge location means vervet monkeys, L'Hoest's monkeys, and colourful forest birds are regular visitors to the lodge grounds
- Evening gorilla conservation talks by local guides provide insight into the habituation process and ongoing protection efforts
Lodge Highlights
- Steps from gorilla trek starting point
- Sustainable eco-design
- Elevated forest lounge with panoramic views
- Award-winning conservation efforts
Safari Planning Tips for Buhoma Lodge
When booking Buhoma Lodge, consider the following practical details to make the most of your stay in Bwindi Impenetrable (Buhoma sector). The Premium Eco-Lodge category means guests can expect environmentally conscious accommodation that balances comfort with minimal ecological footprint. Eco-lodges in Uganda demonstrate that sustainable tourism and guest comfort are not mutually exclusive.
Most guests at Buhoma Lodge stay for two to three nights, which allows time for the primary activities available from this base. Longer stays suit travellers who prefer a relaxed pace or want to explore multiple activities without daily transfers. The lodge team can arrange additional excursions, transfers, and special experiences upon request.
About Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park offers 6 activities including Gorilla Trekking, Gorilla Habituation Experience, Batwa Cultural Trail, Bird Watching. The park is accessible directly from Buhoma Lodge.
Other Lodges in Bwindi Impenetrable (Buhoma sector)
- Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp — Luxury Tented Camp
- Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge — Ultra-Luxury Lodge
Safari Packages Including Bwindi Impenetrable (Buhoma sector)
- 14-Day Luxury Birding Specialist for Solo — 14 days from $13285pp
- 13-Day Luxury Conservation & Impact for Solo — 13 days from $12395pp
- 13-Day Luxury Primate Focus for Active/Hiking — 13 days from $12387pp
- 13-Day Luxury Birding Specialist for Couple — 13 days from $12377pp
- 13-Day Luxury Conservation & Impact for Charity/Impact — 13 days from $12367pp
- 13-Day Luxury Community & Culture for Conservationist — 13 days from $12358pp
- 13-Day Luxury Community & Culture for Digital Nomad — 13 days from $12352pp
- 13-Day Luxury Off-the-Beaten-Path for Senior — 13 days from $12342pp
Frequently Asked Questions About Buhoma Lodge
What type of accommodation is Buhoma Lodge?
Buhoma Lodge is a Premium Eco-Lodge located in Bwindi Impenetrable (Buhoma sector). Ten raised bandas with thatched roofs, private balconies, and en-suite bathrooms with hot showers.
How do I get to Buhoma Lodge?
Charter flights to Kihihi airstrip followed by a 1.5-hour road transfer, or an 8 to 10-hour drive from Kampala. The lodge is positioned just 200 metres from the Buhoma park entrance gate.
What activities are available from Buhoma Lodge?
A 10-minute walk reaches the Buhoma gorilla trekking assembly point, making this one of the most convenient bases for early morning treks. The lodge arranges community walks, Batwa cultural experiences, forest bird walks with specialist guides, and visits to the nearby waterfall trail. Evening presentations about gorilla conservation are offered several times weekly.
Who is Buhoma Lodge best suited for?
Eco-conscious travellers, birdwatchers, and guests seeking comfortable gorilla trekking accommodation with strong community engagement at a more accessible price point than ultra-luxury alternatives.
Best Time to Visit Buhoma Lodge
Buhoma Lodge is located in the Bwindi Impenetrable region at altitude, where temperatures range from 7 to 20 degrees Celsius year-round. The dry seasons (June to September and December to February) offer drier trekking trails and more comfortable conditions for gorilla encounters. The wet seasons (March to May, October to November) bring lower lodge rates, fewer fellow trekkers, and a lush forest atmosphere. Gorilla trekking permits are easier to secure during wet months. Morning mist is common regardless of season, adding atmosphere to the forest setting. Evening temperatures drop significantly, and the lodge provides warm blankets and hot water bottles.
Health & Practical Information
The Bwindi region is at altitude (1,500+ metres), which keeps malaria risk lower than lowland areas, though prophylaxis is still recommended. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for Uganda entry. The altitude can cause mild shortness of breath during gorilla trekking, so acclimatisation is beneficial. Nearest medical facilities are in Kabale town (2 to 3 hours drive). Travel insurance covering emergency evacuation is strongly recommended.
Sustainability & Community Impact
Lodges in the Bwindi region contribute directly to gorilla conservation and community development. Tourism revenue funds anti-poaching patrols, community schools, healthcare facilities, and clean water projects. Many properties employ staff exclusively from surrounding villages, providing stable income that reduces dependence on forest resources. Some lodges operate community walks and craft markets that allow guests to engage directly with local culture while supporting household economies. Conservation levies included in permit and park fees are distributed to parishes bordering the park under Uganda Wildlife Authority's revenue-sharing programme.
Getting to Buhoma Lodge
Buhoma Lodge is accessed via Kihihi or Kisoro airstrip by domestic charter flight from Entebbe (approximately 1 hour), followed by a road transfer of 1 to 3 hours depending on the park sector. By road from Kampala, the journey takes 8 to 10 hours through Mbarara and Kabale. The lodge arranges all transfers from the airstrip or from connecting safari destinations.
What to Pack for Buhoma Lodge
For a stay at Buhoma Lodge in the Bwindi region, pack waterproof hiking boots with ankle support (essential for gorilla trekking on steep, muddy trails), long trousers and long-sleeved shirts to protect against nettles and thorns, garden gloves for grip when pulling through vegetation, and rain gear regardless of season. Layers are essential as temperatures range from 7 to 20 degrees Celsius. A warm fleece or jacket is needed for cool evenings. Pack a small daypack for trekking, a reusable water bottle, and insect repellent. Camera equipment should include a lens of at least 100mm, carried in a waterproof bag. Binoculars enhance bird and primate spotting on forest walks.
Rates & Value
Rates at Buhoma Lodge vary by season, room category, and occupancy. High season (June to September, December to February) commands premium pricing, while shoulder and green season months offer reduced rates and often the same quality of wildlife viewing and service. Most rates are quoted on a full-board basis including all meals, house drinks, and selected activities. Children's rates, single supplements, and festive season surcharges apply at most Uganda safari lodges. When booking through a safari operator, lodge costs are typically bundled into an all-inclusive package price that includes transfers, park fees, and guide services — providing better value and simpler logistics than booking independently.
Book Buhoma Lodge
Request a free quote including Buhoma Lodge in your safari itinerary. Our team will check current availability and seasonal rates, arrange all transfers from airstrip or connecting destinations, and design a complete bespoke itinerary around your stay that includes the best activities, parks, and experiences available in the region.