

Fly from Entebbe International Airport (EBB) to Kasese airstrip on a scheduled or charter flight, then it's about a one-hour drive to the lodge, with Kibale Forest and the chimp-trekking start point a further 30 minutes away, alternatively drive from Entebbe/Kampala (around 5–6 hours).
Eight hand-built bandas split four Deluxe and four Standard, all positioned along the ridge for views west to the Rwenzori Mountains, the Deluxe bandas are the pick for their extra space and prime positioning, and every banda comes with a personal butler and the lodge's signature handcrafted finishes by Volcanoes' artisans.
All-inclusive and locally led, the kitchen serves Batoro-inspired dishes such as Filinda, a delicacy traditionally served at marriage ceremonies, and the rate covers soft drinks, standard and premium spirits, signature cocktails, cellar wines and single malt whiskies (French champagne excepted), all delivered with personal butler service.
Long-sleeved neutral clothing and sturdy waterproof boots for muddy forest trekking, a rain jacket for the rainforest, gardening-style gloves for grabbing vegetation, insect repellent and your antimalarials, a warm layer for the cooler highland evenings around Fort Portal, and binoculars and a camera (no flash near the chimps), porters are available at the trailhead.
Choose the chimpanzee habituation experience for four hours with a chimp group rather than the standard one-hour trek if you want a deeper encounter, add a fireside chat with primatologists from the Kibale Chimpanzee Project, and remember everything from premium drinks to all massages is included, so it's genuinely all-in.
Built by an in-house team of local artisans with over 200,000 indigenous seedlings planted across the central acres, the lodge channels its community-and-conservation fee through the Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust into projects around Kibale, including a Jane Goodall Institute Roots & Shoots program building women leaders in conservation, membership of the Albertine Apes Alliance for responsible ecotourism, a tree nursery and reforestation effort, a cultural partnership with the Rwenzori Sculpture Foundation, and a new vocational centre at the nearby Sadhguru School.