Rweteera Safari Park area is located at the entrance of Kibale Forest National Park next to the shore of Lake Nyabikere, one of Uganda’s most rewarding destinations to explore. It’s located just outside Kibale National Park,18km along Fort Portal – Kamwenge road, in Western Uganda. While here, you will enjoy lakeside breakfast or dinner, in the company of playful monkeys and whistling birds.
The accommodation offers basic tents and traditional round shaped chalets, with beds draped with mosquito nets. The cottages have self-contained rooms and safari permanent tents have shared/adjacent flushing toilets and hot showers.
Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant, followed by a drink at the bar. The property also offers packed lunches. Continental and local dishes are prepared by camp’s qualified chefs using organic and fresh food from the gardens.
Situated in Kibale Forest National Park, the camp offers free Wi-Fi. All units include a seating and dining area. There is also a kitchen and private bathrooms for cottages and shared bathrooms for tents with free toiletries in every unit.
Rweteera Safari Park supports the local community, so 10% of your stay goes to support community projects such as Kids with HIV/AIDS, the elderly and the surrounding fishing community.
Rwetera Safari Park is a lovely place besides a lake, with an evening camp fire always provided for guests to enjoy the stunning views. So, it is a very ideal place for guests seeking to have an early chimpanzee trekking tour
Activities Around Rwetera Safari Park
Guests at Rwetera can enjoy various activities in the surroundings, including canoeing, hiking, nature walks and the amazing chimpanzee trekking safari.
Rweteera Safari Park also includes a children’s playground with different sport activities to keep the children busy all day through. This is important for parents heading for other day activities within the park area.
Bike hire and car hire are also available at the property since the area is popular for cycling tour and fishing. From Kibale Forest National Park, it is just 2hrs to reach Queen Elizabeth National Park. This is a wildlife park that visitors can compliment with to have the opportunity to see the Elephants, Lion, Buffaloes, Leopard and taking a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel is a life time experience the aquatic bird life