how much does it cost to sleep at pumba safari cottages?
Type of Accommodation
Single
Twin/Double
Triple
Rates
$90
$120
$180

Pumba Safari Cottages is a great lodge at Queen Elizabeth National Park that suits all budgets and is located exactly in a prime wildlife sector at Kyambura within the rim of the western rift valley in Uganda, with a rich animal kingdom where you can easily spot elephants, warthogs, and antelopes coming to enjoy the water point in the view from Pumba Safari Cottages. Click here to view mountain trekking safaris.
Pumba Safari Cottages have five cottages, offering lovely accommodation within Queen Elizabeth National Park. Pumba Safari Cottage has comfortable beds set up in twin, single, double, and triples rooms. Each bed has an attached mosquito net with a door for easy access. Click here to see our recommended mountain gorilla trekking tour.
Pumba Safari Lodge interior decorations were done using local materials and crafts in design to create an amazing, cozy setting within Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Pumba Safari Cottages are self-contained with bathrooms and running showers with warm water. Water is heated with solar water heaters in combination with firewood where necessary. There is electricity in all rooms, so guests can easily charge their phones and cameras without complications.
Pumba Safari Cottages have tasty meals in the elevated restaurant, and you can enjoy endless treetop views and endless views of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Pumba safari cottages serve a continental breakfast with any choice of eggs, fresh-squeezed juice, bread, fresh fruits, juice, and either tea or coffee. As for lunch or dinner, they use a set menu.
what can i do in Queen Elizabeth National park?
Boat Safaris on the Kazinga Channel.
Boat cruise is one of the most famous ways to discover Queen Elizabeth National Park. The Kazinga Channel is rich because it features many wildlife species. Kazinga Channel also connects Lake Edward to Lake George, and cruising on it comes with a unique blend of biodiversity, showcasing animals such as hippos, crocodiles, and many water birds.
The Kazinga Channel shores are lined with a school of hippos, herds of buffaloes, elephants, and the endless views of the Ishasha plains. Have a comfortable cruise on Kazinga Channel as you get a chance to observe the beauty of the wide range of fauna and flora along the Kazinga Channel.
Safari Game Drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Game drives are carried out by comfortable, well-spaced, open-roof safari vehicles with clear windows and experienced guides. Game drives are an exciting activity to encounter wildlife and are considered one of the best activities to be done in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
The game drives allow tourists to venture around Queen Elizabeth National Park comfortably while taking pictures of the diverse wildlife species in their natural habitats. Game drives help tourists get closer to wildlife; short stops are done as your guide gives you brief information on the wildlife being encountered. Exploring the Mweya Peninsula offers gorgeous scenic views of the park. On the game drives you can easily see animals such as elephants, waterbucks, bushbucks, antelopes, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and impalas.
Chimpanzee Trekking in Kyambura Gorge.
Chimpanzee trekking can either be done during the morning and afternoon sessions with a maximum of 8 travelers per session. Tracking the intelligent primates in the natural jungle forest is an amazing activity to be done; chimpanzee tracking is led by lead park ranger guides, which makes the journey an adventure for all nature enthusiasts.
Spotting chimpanzees in the great valley of apes is at an 85% chance because chimpanzees are so active, and their vocals are astonishing sometimes. Besides chimpanzees, be ready to see other primate species like monkeys and baboons.
Lion Tracking.
Tracking lions along the Kasenyi plains is truly a tense experience and tops the thrilling things to be done in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Lion tracking is a thrilling journey, taking tourists to the park's diverse landscapes and providing a unique blend of encounters for individuals who are madly in love with wildlife.
Lion tracking is normally carried out in the early mornings or in the afternoons, spearheaded by experienced park rangers and skilled researchers. Lion tracking is carried out with radio collars to guide them through the Kasenyi plains straight to the spot where lions are.
Nature Walks in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Nature walks are always led by tour guides who have deep knowledge about the journey details of flora and fauna to be encountered. Nature walks are popular through the Mweya peninsula, Maragambo forest, the Ishasha plains, and Kyambura gorge. During the nature walk, be ready to spot many animals, bird species, and some primates.
Hot Air Balloon Safaris.
Hot air balloon safaris are exceptional as the balloon gently ascends to the sky; travelers are treated to an overhead panoramic view of the beautiful scenery of Queen Elizabeth National Park’s true nature. A hot air balloon perspective from above offers a unique vantage point to view wildlife in their natural environment.
When is the best time to visit Queen Elizabeth National Park?
Experiencing wildlife species and sightings can vary at different times of the year because of seasonal changes. Queen Elizabeth National Park activities are best done in the long dry season of June to September and the short dry months of December to February.
Experiencing wildlife species and sightings can vary at different times of the year because of seasonal changes. Queen Elizabeth National Park activities are best done in the long dry season of June to September and the short dry months of December to February.