The Medley of Wonders is one place you should not worry about where to stay. Accommodation in Queen Elizabeth National Park is dotted around and within the national park, and the conservation area boats several settings within which investors have constructed homes away from home for travellers that reach out to the destination. The park was initially called the Kazinga National Park, but following the visit of the Queen of England, the name was changed to the present-day Queen Elizabeth National Park. It is the only place in Uganda to see tree-climbing lions to the south in the Ishasha sector, it also contains large herds of elephants, buffaloes, water bucks, hippos, Topi, Kobs, and lions that are sighted on your Uganda safari.
Accommodation in Queen Elizabeth National Park ranges from the best luxury facilities to budget these are built to make dreams come true for travellers,there is available space in the facilities which enhances the tourist’s experience, these have been built differently from safari tents, to more of modern hotel rooms, example facilities include the Mweya safari lodge a property of Marasa Africa, it offers unforgettable Luxury experiences to guests, the stunning views through the spacious window is amazing, the facilities offered are enticing one can choose formal dining, dinner in the room or by the pool side overlooking Kazinga channel. The bar area serves assorted drinks from wines, spirits, rums, scotches and gins. On-site is a clean swimming pool for relaxation after a long drive in the national park.
Kyambura Gorge Lodge is a beautiful space for travellers built at the edge of Queen Elizabeth National Park in the Kyambura Gorge, there are eight hand-built guest bandas overlooking the savannah these are categorized under deluxe and standard rooms, the lodge is a starting point for search chimpanzee, these seem to have been lost here for so many years, the lodge offers a complimentary spa and swimming pool, their rates are charged on full board basis, rooms have been built each one of which exhibits a different look from the other with its bathroom. The lodge is located within proximity to the chimpanzee tracking point and game drives in the national park.
Ishasha Wilderness camp perfectly fits in the savannah of the southern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, it is an ideal treat for people who truly love nature, the Ishasha sector is known for its tree-climbing lions spotted in the large fig trees and acacia, it is believed that lions adapted this kind of nature due to heat and the many Tsetse flies, animals walk freely even up to the camp, the luxurious spacious lounge offers a sit back and relax mood to travellers, the rooms have been built with private verandas overlooking the savannah, the property is managed by Wild frontiers, activities to do while at the camp include game drives, birding, boat cruise at the Kazinga channel and Chimpanzee tracking in the Kyambura gorge.
Bush Lodge in Queen Elizabeth national park gives visitors a beautiful place to stay while in queen Elizabeth national park, it is built and designed to maintain privacy and comfort, the bush lodge is an affordable midrange facility boasting 12 self-contained bandas, and the rooms are raided on wooden platform crafted from canvas and local material obtained from the community, each room overlooks the lovely savannah with an outside shower, the lodge also offers non-self-contained rooms for budget travellers these feature outside shared bathrooms.
In conclusion, there are many more facilities of the park which host travellers to the national park, the conservation area is situated in the western part of Uganda stretching from Lake George and Edward the stunning biodiverse environment is magical to experience.