Nyinabulitwa Country Resort & Safari Camp
Activities
The resort itself contains a small tropical forest where different primates can be seen, including the black and white colobus monkey, red tailed monkey, grey cheeked mangabey, red colobus monkey, vervet monkey and, occasionally, migrating chimpanzees. The resort borders a small crater lake ‘Nyinabulitwa’ or ‘Mother of Lakes’, the shores of which provide habitat for an abundance of bird life, including among others hornbills, ibis, herons, sunbirds, pelicans, kingfishers, weavers, turacos, different water and predatory birds.
The resort offers guided boat trips to the forest, where a treehouse has been erected for bird and monkey viewing. In addition trails through the forest offer excellent opportunities for close encounters with both primates and birds.
The lake offers opportunities for boating, fishing and swimming, whilst the surrounding trails are excellent for mountain-biking and hiking.
Guided hiking tours to a nearby dripstone cave, a healing sulphurous spring, Mahoma Waterfalls and ‘the Top of the World’ are available on request.
Use of the rowing boat is free unless part of a guided tour to the treehouse US$ 10 per person.
Transport from and to Entebbe Airport or Kampala, as well as to the national parks in the region available on request