Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge
Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge: Known locally as “a hill with a gain view of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest,” which is home to a large number of endangered habituated mountain gorillas, and within sight and earthshot of the Mashoho River, Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge is a stunning place to stay in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in Ryarutagara. Additionally, the lodge is only 10 kilometers from the Nyanamo Trading Center and close to the Rushaga Gorilla Trail Head in the southern region of Bwindi.
For visitors who want to see mountain gorillas in their natural habitat in Uganda‘s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, this resort offers cozy, reasonably priced safari lodging. In less than an hour, you may get up close and personal with gorillas, learn about their distinctive behaviors, and take some unforgettable photos.
The lodge consists of cozy single and triple rooms with breathtaking views of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Single Room
They provide engaging activities, parking, WiFi, and are well-designed for one person.
Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge’s Triple Rooms
With three beds and Wi-Fi, the triple room is well-designed for three guests.
The amenities and facilities of Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge;
They have a skilled chef and a clean kitchen, and they offer tasty meals quickly and locally.
The lodge’s excellent location lets you take in the breathtaking surroundings.
They offer “WiFi,” or high-speed internet, for free.
They provide shuttle bus services.
They provide kid-friendly and family-friendly activities for kids.
Parking is free.
Free breakfast
They let the pats -Friendly to dogs and pets
They are secure around-the-clock.
Hotel that does not allow smoking
Services for laundry
They have a first aid kit.
Storage of bags
There is a mosquito net on the beds.
TV area and common lounge
Barbecuing facilities
They provide park activities.
Some enjoyable things to do at Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge;
These include of Batwa trips, hiking, bird watching, gorilla trekking, and Bwindi sunsets.
Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge in Bwindi offers gorilla trekking.
During your time at Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge, you can experience gorilla trekking, which begins with a briefing on gorilla regulations very early in the morning. The park ranger will next divide them into groups of eight. He will put you in groups and take you into forest trail heads to look for gorillas. Along the way, you might observe other animals, including birds, green vegetables, forest elephants, and small primates like colobus and monkeys. Depending on their motions, this activity could take anywhere from thirty to seven hours. You are given an hour to spend with them after they are assigned, observing how they play, feed, and care for their children, among other things. For future memories, take photos and record videos.
Trekking
Hiking enthusiasts should visit Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, where knowledgeable park rangers will guide you along breathtaking paths. Expect to see a range of forest animals while hiking, including stunning butterflies, notable bird species like the red-faced woodland warbler, green tinker bird, Ruwenzori batis, mountain masked, and 27 different kinds of frogs, geckos, and chameleons. See chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys, bushbucks, bush pigs, forest elephants, and many other wild creatures. The Mubwindi Swamp Trail, Kashasha River Trail, Muzabajirro Loop Trail, Bamboo Trail, Habinyanja Trail, and Ivy River Trail are a few of the intriguing hiking routes in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Birdwatching in the Impenetrable Forest of Bwindi
The main trails of the Buhoma waterfall route, the Bamboo zone, and the Mubwindi swamp trail in Ruhija are the greatest places to go birding in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. November through April is the best time to see migratory birds, and December through February is the ideal time to go birding because there is less rain. There is a plenty of food and nesting season in May and June. Giant kingfishers, Kiev gerund thrushes, African harrier hawks, African blues, African emerald cuckoos, common bulbuls, crowned hornbills, cinnamon-chested bee eaters, African green pigeons, and fly catchers are among the most often sighted birds in Bwindi.
Batwa Visit
Visiting Batwa, one of Africa’s longest surviving indigenous tribes, is one of the most amazing things to do in Bwindi. Before moving into a national park, they coexisted peacefully with mountain gorillas in the jungle. Nowadays, Batwa people reside in the park’s environs, and some of them work as park guides. When you visit the Batwa, you are helping the community. You will get the opportunity to meet and engage with them, enjoy their traditional dance, and learn how to cook in their traditional manner.
When you visit Bwindi, you will be able to take in the sunset.