Kiho Gorilla Safari Lodge offers a unique combination of luxury and wilderness in the heart of the Ruhija sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Recognised as one of the most exclusive lodges in the area, Kiho is located atop scenic Bugarama Hill, providing guests with immediate access to one of Bwindiβs most rewarding gorilla trekking trailheads.
This elevated sanctuary is designed for discerning travellers who seek both adventure and relaxation, featuring sweeping views of the high-altitude tropical rainforest and the distant silhouettes of the Virunga Volcanoes.
Kiho Gorilla Safari Lodge Highlights
- π¦ Direct access to Ruhijaβs premier gorilla trekking trailhead
- π Panoramic views of Bwindiβs forested ridges and the Virunga range
- ποΈ Perched on Bugarama Hill for unmatched scenery and serenity
- πΏ Intimate, eco-luxury setting in one of Bwindiβs most biodiverse sectors
- π« Ideal for honeymooners, photographers, and high-end safari seekers
The Ruhija Advantage
The Ruhija sector is renowned for its rich biodiversity and less crowded trekking routes, offering a more intimate gorilla tracking experience. From Kiho Lodge, guests can:
- Embark on guided treks to observe mountain gorilla families in their natural habitat
- Explore pristine forest trails teeming with rare birds and primates
- Enjoy cooler temperatures and elevated views thanks to the lodgeβs high-altitude location
Accommodation & Design
Kiho Gorilla Safari Lodge is crafted for comfort and elegance, with each suite offering:
- Expansive windows and private decks with forest and volcano views
- Luxurious interiors blending modern design with local craftsmanship
- En-suite bathrooms with premium amenities
- Personalised service and attention to detail
Location & Accessibility
Located in the Ruhija sector of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Kiho Lodge is easily accessible yet blissfully secluded:
- π Approx. 2β3 hoursβ drive from Kihihi or Kabale
- βοΈ Fly-in options available to Kihihi or Kisoro airstrips
- π₯Ύ Minutes from the Ruhija gorilla trekking briefing point