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Elephant Plains Lodge

Queen Elizabeth National Park
UGANDA
Perched atop the stunning western escarpment of the Albertine Rift, Elephant Plains is a Luxury Lodge which offers the ultimate retreat within Queen Elizabeth National Park. With breathtaking views stretching over open grasslands to Lake George, our location is simply unmatched.
Our cozy accommodations consist of six cottages and two family cottages, each strategically spaced for privacy. You’ll love the spacious rooms, comfy beds, and large ensuite bathrooms. Plus, relax on your veranda with a view.
At Elephant Plains, relaxation is easy. Enjoy dining on our terrace, sipping drinks at the bar, or lounging in our comfy seating areas. And as night falls, gather around the campfire or take a dip in our pool under the stars. Situated on 80 acres of pristine wilderness and just a short drive from the park gate, our lodge is the perfect base for exploration. Overlooking Lake Kikorongo, you’ll witness elephants gathering at the water’s edge.
Explore the famous Kasenyi Plains for fantastic game viewing and birdwatching. And with so much wildlife around, you’ll have plenty of opportunities for incredible safari photos.
ACTIVITIES
The northern sector of the national park is called Kasenyi, or better known as the “Kobs Mating Ground”. In this open savannah area you will find hundreds of Uganda kobs. The kob is an elegant antelope, similar to the impala, which lives in harems up to twenty females, leaded by one dominant male. Consequently, it is not exceptional to encounter a hungry lion in this area, waiting for his chance to pounce on one of the unsuspecting animals. Big herds of buffaloes, giant forest hog, warthogs, monitor lizards and sometimes a lonely elephant can be seen during a game drive in Kasenyi as well.
The Mweya Peninsula is one of the best places to start Nyamunuka Crater Lake your game drive from. The forested area offers a great variety of game tracks and at the same time it hides many narrow natural trails, created by the inhabitants. A game drive in this area will give you a fair chance of finding the elusive leopard and watching herds of elephant. Also waterbucks, warthogs, hyenas and the giant forest hog are regularly seen around the Mweya Peninsula. As it is located closely to the shores of the Kazinga Channel do not be surprised when you encounter a hippo grazing peacefully between the bushes, in the early morning or evening. Many bird species like the Black Bee-eater, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl and Malachite Kingfisher inhabit this isolated peninsula as well.
This famous 32 kilometers long channel is a natural link between Lake Edward and Lake George and is said to contain the world’s largest concentration of hippos. A boat trip will offer you the opportunity to view hundreds of hippos laying lazy in the water or plunge timidly when you pass. Crocodiles will be found motionless at the shores and also buffaloes and waterbucks come to the water to cool off. Occasionally you may see an elephant coming to quench his thirst. Moreover, the Kazinga Channel is a true birders paradise as it is home to hundreds of (water) bird species. You may spot Pelicans, Fish Eagles, Kingfishers, Cormorants and the bright coloured Saddle-billed Stork.
One of the most scenic parts is the impressive crater area in the northwest region of the park. Formed by volcanic activity thousands of years ago, you can now explore a series of dramatic craters and dry calderas in the hilly landscape, offering stunning views of the park and its surroundings. The birdlife is spectacular, with large flocks of flamingos, but also buffaloes and other wild animals come to drink here
A real Tarzan territory can be found in the northeast of the national park. This is where the savannah grassland suddenly ends into an impressive gorge of 100 meters deep and 16 kilometers long. The steep slopes are formed by the water of the Kyambura River and make a beautiful contrast with the valley that is covered by lush riverine forest. A walking safari takes you along the river, deep down into the heart of the gorge. Follow the sounds of the chTree climbing lion in Ishashaattering chimpanzees, red-tailed monkeys and other primates. Or try to catch a glimpse of the colourful forest birds, while you find your way through the thick bushes, with a blanked of dense forest canopy raising high above you.
A part of Queen Elizabeth National Park consists of tropical rain forest including the legendary Maramagambo Forest. It is one of the largest forests in Uganda, with different walking trails traced out. A guided nature walk will lead you through the lush primary forest, home to a large number of primates, butterflies and bird species. Baboons, vervet monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys and even chimpanzees can be hiding in the trees or down in the bushes. Deeper into the forest you will find the Bat Cave, a large cave which serves as a shelter for thousands on Egyptian Fruit Bats and several pythons that prey on these bats. Nearby is also the tranquil, picturesque Blue Lake. As the name implicates, it is famous for the intense blue colour of the water.
Follow the road to the southwest of Queen Elizabeth National Park and you will enter the remote plains of Ishasha. The landscape slowly changes as you pass large herds of Uganda kobs, topis and buffaloes, grazing peacefully in the savannah highlands. In the far end, the winding Ishasha River forms the natural border between Uganda and DR Congo. Here you will find hippos at the shores, lazy drifting with the stream. The birdlife enriches the trees along the river, while curious colobus monkeys and baboons often come to take a look at the visitors. The highlight of this area, however, is the tree climbing lion, who likes to take a nap in the upper branches of huge fig trees. So keep your eyes open when your guide takes you for a search along one of the circuits in the southern sector!
A popular photo stop is the Equator. The spot where this imaginary line crosses the national park is marked by two large circles. Not far from the Equator is the Queen’s Pavilion. This was a temporary shelter to host Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during their visit in 1954. Five years later a permanent pavilion was built for the visit by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. A new information centre on the site includes internet facilities and a coffee shop.
RATES
Rack rates – validity period 1st January 2025 – 31st December 2025
Rack rates 1st Jan – 31st Dec 2025
Luxury Cottages |
High Season |
Low Season |
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Double occupancy 387_c24459-16> |
USD 470 387_a75c9b-b2> |
USD 400 387_85d909-8b> |
Single occupancy 387_b7bcfd-73> |
USD 640 387_63d4e7-71> |
USD 500 387_a98a68-98> |
Extra Bed below 18 yrs 387_e1a0ff-b8> |
USD 245 387_7474c4-38> |
USD 200 387_ce29d7-0b> |
Special Discount
- Book Primate Lodge Kibale and Elephant Plains in one circuit to receive a 5% discount on the total invoice of each lodge
- Stay for 2 nights at Elephant Plains Lodge and have a free boat cruise on the MV Kazinga
Extra Services
- Meal Prices
Breakfast – USD 25
Lunch – USD 35
Dinner – USD 40 - Wi-Fi Connectivity FREE
- Game Drive
Half Day – USD 160
Full Day – USD 275 - Transfers from Kasese Airstrip to the lodge – USD 190 per transfer
(Landcruiser) - Day Transfer to Kibale / Fort Portal / Primate Lodge – USD 225 per transfer
- Day Transfer to Bwindi – USD 300 per transfer
Inclusions / Exclusions
- Prices are exclusive of VAT
- Prices include house drinks and laundry
- Prices exclude entrance and activity fee for Queen Elizabeth National Park
- Prices include USD 5 for the community projects
Seasons
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High seasons 387_e021aa-76> |
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1st March – 31st May 387_272e4a-4f> |
1st January – 28th February 387_75ca0a-53> |
1st October – 30th November 387_1342a1-c5> |
1st June – 30th September 387_952c08-df> |
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1st December – 31st December 387_573f00-ad> |
Discounts
- Stay at Primate Lodge and Elephant Plains Lodge in one circuit and receive a special discount on the total invoice.
- Stay at Primate Lodge and Elephant Plains Lodge in one circuit and receive 5% discount on the total invoice for each lodge.
- Stay for 3 nights at Primate Lodge or Elephant Plains Lodge and receive 40% discount on the 3rd night.
- Stay for 4 nights or 5 nights at Primate Lodge or Elephant Plains Lodge and receive 50% discount on the 4th or 5th night.
- Stay for 6 nights at Primate Lodge and Elephant Plains Lodge and pay for 5 nights.
Child Policy
- Children aged 0 -4 years stay free of charge when sharing with an adult paying full amount
- Children aged 5-12years pay 50% of the adult rate when sharing with an adult or two paying full amount at Elephant Plains or Primate.
- Children above 12years pay the full adult rate.
- Please note that the maximum number of children below 12 sharing a room with adults paying full amount is 2 per room, when triple rooms are available.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
- Prices are in United States Dollars (USD)
- Prices are PER PERSON PER NIGHT
- Prices are subject to change without notice.
BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS
- A deposit payment of 25% of invoice amount is required to confirm a booking
- Balance is required at least 35 days before the date of accommodation.
- The booking office reserves the right to cancel bookings not paid for within this period.
- The management reserves the right to release the rooms on non-arrival of guests after 06.00 pm unless prior notification is received of planned late arrival.
- No bookings may be re-assigned except with written acceptance of the booking office.
CANCELLATION POLICY
- Bookings are considered cancelled only when received in writing by the Central Reservations Officer.
- The following cancellation charges apply to reservations at our lodges:
35-25 days prior to arrival: 10% charge
24-10 days prior to arrival: 25% charge
09-03 days prior to arrival: 50% charge
48 hours or less prior to arrival: 100% cancellation fees/no show/full charge - To cancel a booking, kindly send your request to [email protected]

For more information on the Queen Elizabeth National Park, download the official park brochure from the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
Excellent lodge with great views and staff
Amazing Elephant Plains
The scenic views! Breathtaking!
Amazing experience at Elephant Plains Lodge
The accommodation is in great condition with each bungalow offering complete seclusion from the rest of the resort.
This is a ‘must-visit’ destination.
We Were Treated Like Royalty!
