A joint project with the Uganda Safari Company, African Wildlife Foundation, International Gorilla Conservation Programme and the local community, this lodge offers a subtle sort of luxury, but if you can afford it, you’ll enjoy it. Large stone cottages have big windows, original art and double-sided fireplaces, plus the services of a butler. Rates include drinks and laundry.
Clouds Lodge
Southwestern Uganda
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