Ishasha Wilderness Camp is located on the Ntungwe River in Queen Elizabeth National Park's Southern Ishasha sector, making it an ideal refuge for those who appreciate being out in nature. This unique camp in this unspoiled and lonely area of the National Park combines the magic of a wilderness tented camp with exceptional service. The Ishasha savannahs are notable for its population of tree climbing lions, which can occasionally be seen resting in the branches of enormous fig trees. Because the camp is located within the park, animals such as elephants bathing in the river, buffalo grazing, and resident troops of Black-and-White Colobus and vervet monkeys may also be observed.
By Road.
The Ishasha region of the park is a full day's drive from Entebbe or Kampala, four hours from Fort Portal, six hours from Lake Mburo, and two hours from Queen Elizabeth National Park (Mweya Peninsula) to the north or Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to the south.
Our reservations staff can assist you with transportation to and from Ishasha Wilderness Camp, as well as preparing a fully inclusive safari around Uganda.
By Air
By Air Light-aircraft flights arrive twice daily at the Kihihi airstrip, about 45 minutes from the camp. It is also possible to charter a flight to Kihihi from Entebbe, numerous Ugandan locations, or other major East African hubs.
Business Location | Ishasha Wilderness Camp, Queen Elizabeth National Park Adrogue, Central Region, Uganda |
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