Elephant Plains Lodge, Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda

Elephant Plains Lodge – Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda

Elephant Plains Lodge is a brand new luxury lodge located on one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the whole of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Perched 941 meters above sea level, high up on the western escarpment of the Albertine Rift in the northeast of the park, the lodge offers panoramic views stretching for miles over the huge open grasslands to lake George.

The lodge also has a large eco-friendly swimming pool for guests to cool off at the end of the day and continue to take in the amazing views offered from everywhere around the lodge.

Set in 80 acres of pristine wilderness, only 2 minutes to the park gate, nowhere else here can you sleep closer to the equator (N*S 0.0,25.172) with views of the equator monument visible from all around the lodge. Nestled next to beautiful lake Kikorongo this is where the open plains merge into the crystal waters and seeing large numbers of Elephants coming to drink from the water, hence the lodges name.

 

Our Overview

Set in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, this lodge is unique, luxurious, and views everywhere. This is the kind of lodge that makes you want to stay longer. 

You will feel in total comfort at every corner. Be sure to make time to swim in their infinity pool overlooking the beautiful park and its wildlife.

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A short drive to the Kasenyi plains offers open savannah filled with various wild animals. This area has fantastic game viewing, a huge number of grassland birds and is a major breeding ground for the Ugandan Kob which readily attracts lions and other big cats to the area. 

All the cottages have large bathtubs as well as showers and offer privacy and tranquility. All the rooms overlook lake Kikorongo where from your veranda you can see elephants and buffaloes come to drink.

Being situated in the protected area of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Elephant Plains Lodge is highly committed to the conservation of nature and culture. The lodge uses solar-powered electricity in order to minimize the impact on the environment.

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