Bakers Lodge – Murchison falls national park – named after Sir Samuel and his lady Florence Baker one of the first early time explorers that spent most of their time around Murchison fall national park while on a private journey along the Nile which saw them become the first Europeans to view let alone name this magnificent fall – Murchison fall national park.
Bakers Lodge – Murchison fall national park is a member of the exclusive Camps of Uganda – an assortment of strategically planned, well built and high-quality lodges. Opened in early 2015 it is the newest among the group.
Bakers Lodge boasts of the best proximity to the river Nile with the main lodge area only a few meters away from the sights and sounds of the river. The camp offers exclusive grass-thatched en suite cottages each with a private balcony with uninterrupted river views straight from the comfort of your cottage. With only 08 cottages, Bakers lodge provides the best ambience for small group Murchison fall national park safari experiences for discerning travellers looking to “breathe in the freshness of Africa” with no crowds.
Bakers Lodge – Murchison fall national park has a number of other on-site amenities to meet the standards of an upmarket facility of this category. The communal lounge, bar and dining area does offer a 180 degrees view, people staying at Bakers Lodge could still opt for a private exclusive dinner by the river – ooh yes!! this is possible and trust me you will enjoy the detailed service not to mention the taste of the food – many say its one of the best food encounter they have had in the so many years of their travel around Africa.
Murchison falls national park is one of Uganda’s all year round parks with remarkable wildlife safari sightings – a stay at Baker’s Lodge – Murchison fall national park puts you at the best spot to explore this park with the comfort of staying at one of the exclusive camps collections.
THINGS TO SEE & DO WHILE STAYING AT BAKERS LODGE
- Game Drives In Murchison falls national Park – Ideal place to spot a lot of wildlife including lions.
- Take a Boat trip to the Falls – marvel at the spectacle of the Nile burst through a 7 meter narrow Gap.
- Nile Delta Cruise – Your only chance to spot the rare shoe-bill stork.
- Sport fishing trips on the Mighty River Nile – drag out using a fish line up to 86 kgs of Nile perch.
- Chimpanzee Tracking at nearby Budongo Forest – get up close and personal with small group chimp tracking.