We're delighted to welcome guests back to Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp from 1st December 2020
Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp, nestled deep inside Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southwest Uganda, will be opening its doors once again to guests from 1st December 2020.
Ecologically respectful, contemporary-yet-classic in style, Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp blends in sensitively with the dramatic African mountain landscape. Each of the ten tents has a spacious, stone-walled bathroom with a freestanding bath for a relaxing soak after a day's trekking.
At Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp, once-in-a-lifetime encounters with Uganda's endangered gorillas await guests as they track these incredible creatures through one of Africa's most remarkable landscapes. The past year has seen Bwindi Impenetrable Forest experience a rare mountain gorilla baby boom with the birth of seven babies to date, the most recent born on 2nd September.
New COVID-19 precautionary measures have been introduced at all Sanctuary Retreats properties to ensure the safety of guests and staff and with new flexible booking conditions in place, we are ready to welcome guests back to enjoy all Africa has to offer. Sanctuary Retreats has been awarded the World Travel & Tourism Council's Safe Travels stamp. This stamp certifies that Sanctuary Retreats properties have adopted health and hygiene global standardised protocols so guests can experience 'Safe Travels'.
Immersed in Nature
Located in one of the remotest areas of Africa, these ten canvas tents come complete with a private terrace and ensuite with a freestanding bath.
Eat, Drink and be Merry
The camp's communal area stars a comfortable lounge with a well-stocked bar and elegant dining area, bestowing great views over the verdant rainforest.
Walk on the Wild Side
Get up close and personal with one of the rarest animals on Earth in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where half of the world's mountain gorillas are to be found.
Camp with a Conscience
Guests have the opportunity to visit one of the philanthropy projects taking place around the camp, including Ebenezer School and Bwindi Community Hospital.
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