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Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge

Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge is one of the new luxury accommodation in Kibale National Park/luxury lodges in Kibale Forest National Park- Upmarket hotels, established in 2020.

It’s located approximately 10km west of Fort Portal town in western Uganda, on a ridge of the Great Rift Valley.

This lodge features a unique and visionary design that offers stunning views over the Rwenzori Mountains, Semliki Wildlife Reserve, the Blue Mountains of the DRC, and Lake Albert.

The architecture of the Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge features exclusive “Space Pods” with 1200C panorama windows offering 80km views of the surrounding countryside.

Usually, at the night, these pods appear as if floating in space!

Accommodation At Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge

Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge can accommodate about 12-14 guests.

Five pods of this unique lodge are double however, they have a possibility of single occupancy. All are equipped with a French double bed, bathroom with shower, wardrobe, a bench, and a desk.

Moonshot is the largest pod with 2 beds– one king-size and one single and with more room to sit and relax.

All pods feature a bathtub on the rooftop offering hot or cold water and are fitted with shelf areas to serve drinks and food.

Amenities And Services At Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge

Below are the amenities and services of this upmarket accommodation in Kibale National Park:

  • A restaurant that prepares healthy local foods.
  • The swimming pool offers great views of Semliki Wildlife Reserve
  • Fireplaces: This lodge features 3 fireplaces to accommodate various groups of visitors. A bigger fireplace was designed near the swimming pool capable of facilitating over 10 people.
  • A lounge area
  • Free WIFI
  • Sauna
  • Spa
  • Sauna and massage
  • Craft shop
  • Laundry services
  • A well-stocked bar
  • Sun deck
  • Mosquito nets in each room
  • Beautiful garden around
  • The Bali swing and tree viewpoint

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