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The Bwindi Guest House

Bwindi Guest House

Bwindi Guest House

The Bwindi Guest House

Bwindi Guest House is a budget lodge in the Buhoma Sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Located near the game of Bwindi National Park, the lodge is an ideal location for travelers looking to gorilla trekking in northern sectors of the park.

Description

Bwindi Guest house is located at the Buhoma sector northwards of Bwindi impenetrable national park. Located near the game of Bwindi National Park, the lodge is an ideal location for travelers looking to gorilla trekking in northern sectors of the park.

It comprises of six guest houses which are owned and operated by volunteers and Bwindi hospital it exists to support and help the work of doctors working in Bwindi hospital, nursing school and Batwa community.

It provides intensive services to the visitors and tourists worldwide.

All visitors at Bwindi guest house are offered a free tour to the hospital premises and the nursing school and given information of the history of the Bwindi community hospital.

Bwindi Guest House provides blockier shaky house built by the late blockier in 2012 located adjacent to monkey house this is normally offered for travelers who would want privacy.
Lower gorilla guest house situated at the parks boarder this was built by Keller man and his wife in 2010 and offers a magnificent view to all Bwindi guest houses it’s also a five minute walk from the Uganda Wild life authority headquarters.

Other houses in Bwindi guest house are Paul and Barbara’s house, middle gorilla guest house and upper gorilla guest house all established by volunteers continuing to the Bwindi community hospital.

Facilities at Bwindi Guest house

  • Internet
  • Free parking space
  • Security
  • Bar and lounge
  • Camp fires
  • Laundry services
  • Free Bwindi community hospital tour

Tourist activities at Buhoma guest house

  • Gorilla trekking
  • Mountain biking
  • Guided nature forest walks
  • Bird watching
  • Cultural visits to the Batwa people
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