MWEYA SAFARI LODGE..
Queen Elizabeth National Park location:
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Key Bird species in the Park.
Grey-headed Kingfisher, Grey-capped Warbler, Collard Pranticles, Pin-tailed Whyda Martial Eagle, Gabon and Slender-tailed Nightjars, Black-rumped Buttonquail, Common Squaco Heron, Shoebill Stork, African Open-billed Stork, Great and Long-tailed Cormorants, African Fish Eagle, African Jacana, Malachite and Pied Kingfishers, African Skimmer, African Mourning Dove, Verreaux's Eagle-Owl, Black Bee-eater, White-tailed Lark, White-winged Warbler, Papyrus Gonolek, Papyrus Canary,Great white and Pink-backed Pelicans,SwampThe beautiful, Black-headed Gonolek, Fly-catcher, White-winged Terns.
Located in the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Mweya Safari Lodge offers a spectacular view of the Kazinga channel and Lake Edward. Mweya's original safari-style decor which has been meticulously preserved adds warmth to Mweya Safari Lodge and blends in with the neighboring wild. Mweya Safari lodge has 50 standard, deluxe and presidential rooms with astonishing views from every room. Add on a spa providing massages and other body treatments plus complete gym and steam room and you have a complete package.
Possible activities from here are game drives, Launch Boat Trip, Wellness activities and Yoga, Chimpanzee trekking Bird watching Nature walks. Bush Breakfast. Forest walks around the Crater Area.
Our trained staff will take you out into Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you can discover Queen Elizabeth's vast array of Wild game that include lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, leopard, crocodiles, hippos, bush buck, topi, hyena, monkeys and baboons. You can also venture into the gorge on a chimpanzee-tracking walk. The boat trips on the channel are only the best way to get up close and personal with the abundant hippo and other wildlife that come to Kazinga Channel to quench their thirst.
Mweya Safari lodge has plenty to keep you entertained when you're not on a game drive or nature walk. Relax by the pool, have a drink at the poolside bar, or buy a book from the on-site store and have a peaceful read on your balcony.
Queen Elizabeth National Park has the biggest bird population in Africa. Photo is courtesy of Uganda Travel Bureau archives.
Queen Elizabeth National Park's Kazinga Channel is a watering place for most of the wildlife living here. Resident Elephant. Photo is courtesy of Uganda Travel Bureau archives.
"A word of thanks for all your arrangements for our trip last month. We had a wonderful time, caught up with the Gorillas, and had a most enjoyable time at Q.E. Our grateful thanks to you, once again."
Larry Joyce USA 2009
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Day 1. After breakfast you depart to Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda with a stop over at the Equator. You will have lunch at the Agip Motel in Mbarara. Game drive while proceeding to Mweya Safari Lodge. Dinner and Night at Mweya Safari Lodge.(L,D)
Day 2. Wake up Early have breakfast then you go for a game drive. Return to the lodge for Lunch. At 3.00pm you will go for a launch trip on the Kazinga Channel to see a variety of Birds and Animals. Dinner and night at the Mweya Safari Lodge. (B, L, D).
Day 3. After Break fast you go for a nature walk in Maramagambo Forest. Thereafter you proceed for your journey to Kampala. You will have lunch en-route. (B, L)
Cost includes:
- Full board accommodation in Mweya Safari Lodge.
- Lunch at Agip Motel.
- Park Fees.
- Launch Trip Fees.
- Private internal transportation in a 4WD inclusive of Driver.
- Driver’s allowance, fuel and taxes.






