Clouds Mountains Gorilla Lodge
As the name implies, you feel on top of the world from your first gaze across the landscape that simply takes your breath away.
Terrain
Situated along the Great Rift valley Bwindi extends over a series of steep ridges, its massive rainforest almost impenetrable, its secretive interior providing the perfect habitat for the gorilla population. Terrain varies from swamp and bamboo forest to dense thicket from the ankle up which makes up 90% of the park, thus making gorilla trekking work hard!
Wildlife
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to a population of somewhat 330 Mountain Gorillas(Gorilla gorilla beringei), roughly half of the worlds’ total population. Bwindi is the only forest in Africa to have Chimpanzees and Mountain Gorillas co-existing.
The park is on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites due to its ecological uniqueness and natural beauty. Bwindi
is home to a number of other primate species, including black-and-white colobus monkey L’Hoest’s monkey, red-tailed monkey, blue monkey, vervet monkey and baboon. In addition there are 79 mammal
species including duiker, elephant, bushbuck, bush pig, giant forest hog and several small cat species.
More than 350 species of birds have been recorded, of which many are regional endemics. The forest birding ranks best in Uganda with 23 highly localized Albertine Rift endemic
present.
Accommodation
Facilities
Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge comprises of 8 Stone bedrooms with two of these being double-roomed family units for people traveling together. The main building with reception, dining, shop and bar area will also have six fireplaces to keep it a cozy area throughout the day. Views from the main balcony area stretch across to Rwanda and the Virungas as well as all the way across the border towards Goma in the Congo.
Each room has their own twin basin en suite bathroom, with hot and cold water, as well as electric lights, plug points and a cozy fireplace. The main lodge offers soft and plush finishes with turned wood and commissioned artwork from Ugandan artists adorn the walls throughout.
Outside sitting areas with comfortable “laid back” chairs for each bedroom with an unobstructive and at the same time unobtrusive view of the forest below.
Activities
- Gorilla Trekking
- Guided Forest Walks
- Birdwatching
- Visit to the local community
Getting There
Charter Flights from Entebbe or Kajjansi to Kisoro, with a road transfer from the airstrip in Kisoro to the lodge.
Travel from Kampala, crossing the Equator, through Mbarara to Kabale.
- Kampala – Mbarara = 280km
- Mbarara – Kabale = 147km
Gorillas information:
Group Size: 21 Gorillas
Group Composition:
- Silver Backs 2 (Over 15 years)
- Males (Black Backs) 5 (8-12 years)
- Sub-Adults 2 (5-8 years)
- Juveniles 1 (3-5years)
- Infants 7 (0-3years) (twins born October 2008)
- Adult Females 4 (9-above years)
Habituation of this group started in 1997 and ended on 1st April 2004; the whole habituation process can take 2-3years. The group opened for tourism in 2004 (Mock tourism) and only a few people could track it for 6 months in a home range of about 10km across the circle.
- Home Range: About 10km across the circle
- Elevation (Altitude) At Office: 2000m above sea Level
- Elevation (Altitude) Lowest: 1600mm-2000mm above sea Level
- Average Temperature: 7-20 degrees Centigrade
- 2 Dry and 2 Rainy seasons
Rates
From USD 450 per person per night sharing (fully inclusive but without the Gorilla permit)

