Gorilla Safari Lodge suits travellers trekking from Bwindi’s Rushaga sector in the south of the park, including those booking gorilla habituation experience permits rather than standard treks. It also appeals to travellers combining Uganda with Rwanda, given how close Rushaga sits to the border.
The lodge is near the Rushaga park gate in southern Bwindi, reached via Kisoro or via the long road from Kabale. Kisoro airstrip is the nearest fly-in option, followed by an hour or more on mixed tarmac and murram roads.
Rushaga has more habituated gorilla families than any other Bwindi sector, so this lodge suits travellers who want permit flexibility or are booking a habituation experience. If your permit is for Buhoma, Buhoma Lodge offers the easiest road access in the park instead. Travellers wanting Bwindi’s toughest trek and a ridge-top stay should look at Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge at Nkuringo. Your permit’s sector decides which lodge makes sense, not the other way round.
Do I need a 4×4 to reach the lodge?
Yes, treat a 4×4 as standard rather than optional. The roads into Rushaga in southern Bwindi are steep and can turn slippery after rain, even on routes that look manageable in dry weather. Confirm your transfer vehicle with your operator or the lodge ahead of a wet-season visit.
Can I combine Rushaga with Rwanda on the same trip?
Yes, Rushaga’s position close to the Rwanda border makes this a common pairing with Volcanoes National Park. Border logistics, visas and onward transport are worth confirming with your tour operator well before travel, since crossing arrangements vary depending on your onward itinerary and nationality.
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