Queen Elizabeth National Park is located in western Uganda between Lake George and Albert with the Kazinga Channel crossing through its 1978 sq km land area.
The park is home to 618 bird species, 10 primate species like chimpanzees, and 95 mammals including our very Tabingi the elephant that inspired our cottages.
The Tabingi Safari Lodge is surrounded by Queen Elizabeth National Park along the Kazinga channel, which is truly a unique setting with a view of both animals and birds.
Surrounded by Queen Elizabeth National Park along the Kazinga channel, the lodge has a truly unique setting. Animals and birds roam in and out of the lodge’s surroundings with the sounds of hippos and hyenas complementing your candlelit dinner in the night. Tabingi Safari Lodge is located approximately 12km from the Katunguru gate, of Queen Elizabeth National Park, which is Uganda’s premier safari destination and one of the most biodiverse reserves in the world.”
Tabingi Safari Lodge is a unique and eco-friendly lodge located in the heart of the stunning Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda. Our lodge offers a base for your safari adventures in this incredible park, which is one of the most biodiverse reserves in the world.
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