Kyaninga Lodge is the reason many travellers add a second night to the Kibale leg of their trip. The lodge sits on the rim of Lake Kyaninga, a deep volcanic crater lake outside Fort Portal, and the main building is a genuinely impressive piece of handbuilt log construction. It suits couples and honeymooners, photographers, and anyone who wants one proper treat night between the long driving days of a western Uganda circuit.
The lodge is roughly 25 to 40 minutes by road from Fort Portal town, and Fort Portal is the staging town for Kibale National Park. Expect about an hour to reach the Kanyanchu trailhead for morning chimpanzee tracking, so plan an early breakfast. The last stretch of road to the lodge is murram and gets slippery after rain. A 4×4 is the sensible choice in the wet months.
Kyaninga is the treat-night stop on a circuit built around Kibale chimp tracking. Travellers continuing to Queen Elizabeth National Park often pair it with Mweya Safari Lodge, the park’s established base. Those heading on to gorillas should look at Buhoma Lodge, the easiest Bwindi sector. Kyaninga suits one or two nights, not a whole trip.
How early do I need breakfast for Kibale chimp tracking?
Tracking briefings at Kanyanchu start early, and the drive from the lodge takes roughly an hour, so ask for an early or packed breakfast the night before. Confirm your pickup time when booking, since start times shift by season.
Is the road to Kyaninga Lodge passable without a 4×4?
The last stretch is murram and turns slippery after rain, so a 4×4 is the sensible choice in wet months, even if a saloon car manages in dry weather. Ask the lodge about current road conditions before you travel.
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