The safari experience at Crater Safari Lodge is varied, and there are a host of activities on offer. Below are a few of the things to do at the lodge and in the immediate area.
The most popular of Kibale’s walks starts daily from the Kanyanchu visitor area at 8am and 3pm and lasts 2 to 3 hours. Chimpanzees are of course the primate most sought after by visitors, but many other primates can be spotted. Guests should look out for the black and white colobus monkey, red-tailed monkey and grey-cheeked mangabey. Your guide will also point out sun birds, pitas, and other bird species and will explain the traditional uses of plant species within the forest.
Seeking our closest relative through Uganda’s enchanting swathe of thick equatorial rainforest is just as thrilling an experience.
Situated just outside the Kibale Forest National Park in Magombe Swamp, Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary teems with wildlife.

The main area houses the restaurant, intimate bar area and lounge.

Guests have the choice of staying in deluxe thatched chalets with expansive wooden balconies, or pool facing standard cabana rooms.

The safari experience at Crater Safari Lodge is varied, and there are a host of activities on offer.
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