The recently opened Elephant Plains Lodge is located in the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park, commanding panoramic views over the savannah and plains; its wildlife as well as Lakes Kikorongo and George and the Kazinga Channel.
In the heart of the savanah, this lodge offers spacious, luxurious en-suite rooms with simple yet elegant decor.
The property can accommodate up to 20 guests, with facilities including a neatly designed communal lounge, a spacious restaurant with outside deck, a bar, craft shop and sparkling swimming pool.
Complimentary WiFi is offered in public areas, and most areas of the lodge are wheelchair accessible.
Rooms: there are six en-suite twin/double rooms and two family cottages. Each has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. All rooms have private verandas.
Activities in and around Queen Elizabeth National Park include game drives on the Kasenyi plains, chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge, walking safaris, cultural centre visits, lion tracking and boat cruises.
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Craig Kaufman
Travel Specialist
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Craig Kaufman
Travel Specialist
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