Red Chilli Rest Camp suits self-drivers, campers and backpackers who want to experience Murchison Falls National Park without paying for a full lodge. It has long been the budget standby for independent travellers exploring the park’s Nile-side sector.
The camp is inside the park near the Nile, on the route in from Kampala via Masindi, a drive of around 5 to 6 hours. Most guests either self-drive or arrange a budget safari transfer, since it is not set up as a fly-in destination.
Red Chilli Rest Camp suits self-drivers, campers and backpackers who want to experience Murchison Falls National Park without the cost of a full lodge. For proper rooms, a river view and more comfort in the same park, Paraa Safari Lodge sits on the Nile at Paraa with launch trips and the top of the falls close by. Both charge the same daily park entry fee on top of accommodation, so budget decides which suits you.
Do I need a 4×4 to reach Red Chilli Rest Camp?
Most guests arrive via Masindi on the route from Kampala, and while the main approach is manageable in a standard vehicle in dry weather, the murram roads inside the park can turn difficult after rain. Check current road conditions ahead of travel, especially in the wet season.
Is there reliable electricity at the camp?
No, do not expect mains electricity here. Power typically comes from a generator on set hours rather than a continuous supply, so pack a torch and a power bank for charging phones and cameras between generator hours, particularly if you are staying more than one night.
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