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Turaco Treetops





Turaco Treetops is located on 5 hectares of pristine forest on the boundary of Kibale National Park in western Uganda. It is the perfect base to explore the Kibale Forest region, famous for its chimpanzees.
The lodge was built to create a u…
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Turaco Treetops Standard Room
Min 1 guest - max 4 guests8 RoomsProviding excellent value, Turaco Treetop's standard rooms are located at two different sites in the forest. Each of these sites hosts 4 rooms in 2 separate bu…
from $ 90 / per-person-per-night-sharing
enquireIndoor ShowerBattery ChargingSwimming PoolLibraryEn-suite bathroomBarSHOW ALL AMENITIESTuraco Treetops Luxury Forest Cottage
Min 1 guest - max 5 guests8 CottagesTuraco Treetops has 8 luxury cottages situated at secluded locations in the jungle. The cottages are spacious, with large windows and outside wooden decks, prov…
from $ 140 / per-person-per-night-sharing
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Activities at Turaco Treetops
Chimp Trekking
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How to get there
5 hrs
Kampala
Turaco Treetops
Kibale Forest National Park
Check in at Turaco Treetops
13:00 on day of arrival
Check out at Turaco Treetops
10:00 on day of departure
/ per person per night sharing
Reviews
Beautiful location!
Good breakfast/lunch/diner. Beautiful views! Great lodge! Perfect location to go spot the chimps. Beautiful and big rooms! Very friendly service and excellent location!!! Big and beautiful swimming pool!
Turaco Treetops impact highlights
Turaco Treetops is commited to conservation and reforestation. The lodge runs on solar power and nearly half of the lodge premises is a re-forestated boundry zone between the community land and Kibale National Park. To increase its impact - and in loving memory of one of its founding partners Chris Roberts - the team behind Turaco Treetops is currently establishing the Chris Robert Reforestation Foundation, a non-profit that will focus on enlarging the boundary zone, the protection of wildlife, the promotion of biodiversity and the development of agroforestry models that support the eco-system and farming communities alike. Turaco Treetops is in addition keen on unlocking other conservation initiatives for its guests in the Kibale Forest area of which the Bigodi Swamp Walk of Community Based Organization KAFRED and the birding experience at Sunbird Hill Research and Monitoring site are examples.