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  • 5/5 Michael S. 6 months ago on Google
    This was honestly one of mine and my friend's favorite places we stayed at during our entire month-long trip around East Africa! We stayed here for one night as part of our trip to do gorilla trekking at the Bwindi forest with Home to Africa tours and it completely exceeded our expectations. The view was great, the food was good, and the people/vibes were *excellent*. Everyone working here had such friendly energy and they welcomed us so openly. It was such a chill, peaceful place -- with a fire lit up at dinnertime, a musician playing softly nearby, and everyone volunteering to help us with bags and things. Oh, and we engaged in their free, short "chameleon walk" that they offer guest wherein a staff member walks around the premises to help spot male and female chameleons. We saw four (two males and two females) and they were super cool! Definitely an unexpected bonus activity during out trip! Love this place. Great vibes. Highly recommend.
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  • 5/5 Expedite Wildlife T. 9 months ago on Google
    I spent two nights at Broadbill Forest Camp and it was one of my best moments. The views of the park are outstanding, the locally-made furniture in the banda, and hot water 24/7. As you sit outside your banda/tent, you hear the sounds of birds singing and sightseeing of monkeys, birds, squirrels, and different types of butterflies. The meals are always on point with great stuff always ready to serve you. When it comes to the fireplace, it is one of the great places you all need to be with entertainment from an old man playing the flute and other local musical instruments of long ago. All in all, I highly recommended meant this place for your stay on your Mountain Gorilla tracking In Ruhija, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
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  • 5/5 Gabriella M. 4 months ago on Google
    We can highly recommend. Edith and the whole staff is super friendly, explained everything and took very good care of us. All the amenities are great. You can also enjoy drinks and live local music by the campfire. Or go spot then three horned cameleons. It is close the Bwindi main gate where the gorilla trekking starts from.

  • 5/5 Elise 7 months ago on Google
    Came here to camp with my own vehicle, but because it was low season we could stay in a very nice room for a reduced price. Very nice people who run the place. Could help organizing tours. Good food. Good prize. 10 minute drive to Ruhija gate for gorilla tracking. Recommend!

  • 4/5 Claudia H. 8 months ago on Google
    We stayed on the campground with our campervan, the second car with us with a roof top tent was offered a nice tent with toilet and shower at a extremely good price. The camp ground is still under construction, but you will get a jerry can with hot water. Toilet is available. There is a guard at night on the camp ground. The staff is very friendly and helpful and supportive. They also booked the Gorilla Trekking in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. The Camp is only approx. 10 Minutes away from the entrance into the forest. Besides the unforgettable Gorilla Trekking we also booked a Bird Watching tour that we can only recommend. The restaurant offers very good food at reasonable prices. The last 3 - 4 km are a bit rough but good to manage, if you have a 4x4. A great place that we recommend a lot!

  • 4/5 Glow 9 months ago on Google
    Stayed here a night before gorilla trekking in Bwindi. The road to get to this lodge can be pretty rough due to the road being very narrow and bumpy. First impressions were surprisingly good. They offered a very short 15-30 minute tour to look for female and male chameleons around their lodge. The servers and workers were attentive and offered help when they can. The rooms were clean and the beds had covered warm water pouches in the bed to keep warm. Room did get a little cold at night because rooms were tented and lodge was located in higher elevation. Bathrooms were big with a shower and a tub. Hot water in the showers can take awhile and wi-fi was only available in the dining/common area. Food was good, but not a big fan of burnt pancakes. If easily squeaked out by bugs, it might be an issue. We had a praying mantis on our chair in the room. No biggie though since it technically was located in the middle of nowhere in the mountains. I had a great stay because my tour operator handled the logistics and communicated with them. Hopefully, the great customer service continues. one criticism is that they tried to grab the chameleons off the trees for photo opportunities and that is not okay because i prefer not to stress out animals for some vanity.

  • 5/5 Chiara M. 9 months ago on Google
    We had a wonderful stay at Broadbill Forest Camp. The atmosphere of a family stay, food is delicious and staff simply excellent. The fireplace in the dining room is a plus since it's quite cold in the evening, but you don't feel it in the banda as you get warm blankets and hot water bottle. We will be back soon to get diploma for gorilla tracking.

  • 5/5 Jet s. 8 months ago on Google
    Great night spent here on our safari tour. The staff was super nice and the food was really good. Our covered tent and private bath was really clean and cozy. I can’t say enough about how nice the staff is here.


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