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Classic Room
Entry-level permanent brick room with Kazinga Channel views and in-room coffee station. Equipped with room fan for cooling. Designed for budget-conscious travelers seeking functional safari accommodation with basic amenities and water views.
Deluxe Room
Mid-tier permanent brick room featuring air conditioning, en-suite bathroom, Kazinga Channel views, and in-room coffee station. Represents the lodge's primary accommodation offering with modern cooling systems essential for Queen Elizabeth's climate.
Superior Room
Premium on-property accommodation with enhanced amenities, air conditioning, and optimal Kazinga Channel positioning for wildlife observation. Limited availability (2 units) makes this the lodge's highest-tier offering while maintaining mid-range positioning.
The best time to visit Mweya Safari Lodge is during the dry seasons from June to August and December to February, when wildlife concentrates at water sources and roads remain in optimal condition. December to February is peak tourism season with the highest bird diversity due to breeding activity. However, the lodge operates year-round, and the Kazinga Channel maintains reliable wildlife viewing even during wet seasons when terrestrial game disperses.
Mweya Safari Lodge is accessible by air or road from Kampala. By air: Charter flights from Entebbe International Airport take approximately 4.5 hours and land at Kasese or Mweya Airstrip, followed by a 30-45 minute road transfer. By road: Self-drive or arranged transfer from Kampala takes 8-10 hours via Fort Portal, or 6-7 hours via Kasese from the southwest. The lodge coordinates airport transfers through its central Marasa reservations office.
Mweya Safari Lodge provides access to Queen Elizabeth National Park's 95 mammal species and over 600 bird species. The Kazinga Channel directly in front of the lodge hosts concentrations of hippos (over 5,000), crocodiles, buffalo, and water birds including African fish eagles and crowned cranes. The park's broader habitats support Big Five viewing: lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinoceros. Bird watching is exceptional year-round, with December-February offering peak diversity.
Mweya Safari Lodge offers game drives across Queen Elizabeth National Park's savanna and woodland sections, Kazinga Channel boat safaris for hippo and crocodile viewing, guided bush walks through various habitats, and dedicated bird watching excursions. The lodge typically conducts game drives during early morning and late afternoon hours. Boat safaris on the channel provide intimate wildlife viewing from water-level perspectives.
Yes, Mweya Safari Lodge is suitable for families. The lodge's permanent brick room structures provide more stability than canvas camps, appealing to families with younger children. The Kazinga Channel boat safaris offer safe, water-based wildlife viewing that children enjoy. Game drive participation depends on individual operator policies and child age. Families should confirm specific child policies and activity suitability when booking through Marasa reservations.
Mweya Safari Lodge offers 44 permanent brick rooms across three categories: Classic Rooms (16 units) with fan cooling and basic amenities, Deluxe Rooms (28 units) with air conditioning and en-suite bathrooms, and Superior Rooms (2 units) with enhanced amenities and premium Kazinga Channel views. All rooms feature in-room coffee stations and views of the channel. Deluxe rooms represent the primary offering and provide optimal balance of comfort and value.
Mweya Safari Lodge operates as a safari lodge focused on wildlife experiences rather than resort-style amenities. The property features a restaurant, room service, laundry facilities, hot water, and generator backup power. Specific Wi-Fi availability was not documented in current information. Guests should confirm connectivity and modern facility availability when booking, as the lodge prioritizes safari immersion over technology-heavy infrastructure.
Mweya Safari Lodge operates in the mid-range budget tier ($150-400 per person per night estimated), making it an affordable option within Queen Elizabeth National Park. Classic rooms represent the lowest pricing tier, Deluxe rooms the mid-range primary offering, and Superior rooms the highest tier. Specific current rates are available through the lodge's central Marasa reservations office, which provides quotes based on season and room type.
Mweya Safari Lodge is part of the Marasa Lodges portfolio, which also operates Chobe Safari Lodge in Botswana, Paraa Safari Lodge in Murchison Falls National Park, and properties in Kenya. Within Queen Elizabeth National Park specifically, Mweya positions itself as a mid-range option emphasizing the Kazinga Channel's wildlife concentration and direct water views. The lodge's 44-room capacity and permanent brick construction appeal to travelers seeking reliable accommodation over exclusive luxury experiences.
Book Mweya Safari Lodge by contacting the lodge directly at +256 392 796773, +256 752 798882, or reservations@marasa.net, or through Marasa's central reservations office. You can also compare verified rates, read guest reviews, and book through SafariFind.com, which aggregates rates from multiple verified safari operators specializing in Uganda properties. SafariFind allows transparent price comparison and verified booking confirmation before payment.
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