Lake Albert Safari Lodge sits within Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve on the western shore of Lake Albert in western Uganda — not inside Murchison Falls National Park itself, but on the essential wildlife corridor linking Murchison to Kibale Forest and the Albertine Rift.
Exact Location
- Reserve: Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve
- Lake: Lake Albert (western rift valley lake)
- Setting: Cliff-top lodge 70 metres above lake level
- Views: Blue Mountains of DR Congo across the water
- Region: Western Uganda, Hoima/Kabwoya corridor
Strategic Corridor Position
Lake Albert Safari Lodge is a natural halfway stopover between:
- Murchison Falls National Park (northern wildlife circuit)
- Kibale Forest National Park (chimpanzee trekking)
- Queen Elizabeth National Park (southern extension routes)
Many Uganda safari itineraries place one or two nights here to break long drives and experience a different reserve environment — lakeside rather than savannah or forest.
How to Get There
Drive from Murchison Falls (approximately 2–3 hours depending on route) or from Fort Portal/Kibale direction. Road conditions vary — 4x4 recommended on reserve access tracks. Confirm directions with lodge or Uganda Safari Tours when planning corridor transfers.
Lake Albert Safari Lodge offers lakeside retreat positioning on Uganda's western wildlife corridor.
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