It's nice to find somewhere that does things a bit differently, and this Kyahugye Island resort fits the bill, with its small population of zebra, kob, impala and bushbuck (and one monkey) imported from Lake Mburo to Lake Bunyonyi. Rooms are in private, wooden thatched cottages with lake views. Call ahead to arrange pick-up from the pier to avoid the long climb.
Lake Bunyonyi Eco Resort
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