Why we like it
About Mweya Safari Lodge
Mweya Safari Lodge is located in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, which boasts numerous unique attractions, in addition to game viewing and ornithology. The park was initially known as Kazinga National Park, before it was renamed in 1954 to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth. Accommodation various from standard rooms to luxury cottages. All rooms are perfectly situated to view the Lakes George and Edward. The swimming pool with its poolside bar is a perfect place to enjoy the magnificent views followed by a drink around a roaring campfire before sumptuous dinner.
With 612 species of bird the park has one of the highest number of recorded species birds anywhere in the world. On a luxury boat, experience the sights and sounds of the Kazinga Channel which connects two Rift Valley lakes: Lake Edward and Lake George. Chimpanzees can be trekked in the nearby Kyambura Gorge.