If you
are planning spend your next safari holiday in Uganda there is no need for you
to be worried of which accommodation to spend your night. Hoima Cultural Lodge is
that one unique safari lodge you need to consider a must to include in your
travel plan for your overnight stay. This cultural lodge is strategically
situated just in front of the King’s palace of Bunyoro kingdom and consists of
about eight (8) cottages with two triple rooms, six twins and four doubles. Its
rooms are spacious and properly ventilated with wide windows and fully
furnished with comfortable beds and seats. This lodge serves best for visitors
on Uganda safari from Murchison Falls National Park to Kibale National Park for
chimpanzee trekking. It is situated along Butiaba route.
A fact
that it is strategically situated opposite to the King’s palace; it is a perfect place
for one to experience true African culture while on safari in Uganda especially
for cultural enthusiasts. Its cottages are en-suite grass thatched and well
furnished with African art pieces that reward travelers with that feeling of
being in Africa. This lodge also offers visitors opportunity to engage in a
number of exciting cultural activities especially by exploring the palace,
Mparo tombs as well as practically prepare local food with the residents,
participate in cultural dances and music performances, interact with the locals
at their community that allows them to explore more about their culture and traditions.
Besides, its balcony rewards visitors with dramatic views of its gardens. It is
situated about 700 meters away from the local market in Hoima and Hoima
hospital about 1.3 kilometers.
The price of accommodation
The
cost of accommodation at this lodge differs depending on the type of room. The double
goes at around 200 dollars full board, $180 for half board and $120 for bed and breakfast while a single costs $150 for full board,
$140 half board, $90 bed and breakfast.
In
conclusion, Hoima Cultural Lodge is one of the newly set up safari lodge that
you should consider a must to spend a night while on Uganda safari.
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