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Baker's Lodge remains closed until furhter notice

Baker's Lodge is located on the southern bank of the Nile in Murchison Falls National Park. All eight rooms are slightly elevated on platforms and offer views of the river. The rooms are spacious and have en-suite bathrooms with shower/bathtub and a private veranda.

The name Baker's Lodge refers to the English explorer and adventurer Samuel Baker. Samuel Baker and his partner Florence Baker are considered the discoverers of Lake Albert and the first Europeans to see the thundering waterfalls of Murchison Falls. The falls were named after Sir Roderick Murchison, then president of the Royal Geographical Society.

The main building itself includes a lounge, bar and dining area. Guests usually dine on the outside terrace, enjoying the cooling breeze and the view of the river. The swimming pool is slightly offset to the back and offers refreshment on very hot days.

Location
Murchison Falls National Park covers an area of 3,893 km² and is located in northwestern Uganda. The park is bisected by the Nile River and includes savanna (grassland) in the north and more forested areas in the south. Wildlife sightings are easier and game drives usually more rewarding in the savannas.

The Victoria Nile (which belongs to the White Nile) forces its way through a gap in the rocks, only 7 m wide, and tumbles 43 m to the base of Murchison Falls. The waterfalls can be easily visited from the lodge by boat or vehicle.

Paraa (home of the hippo) is the central area of the park. The areas on both sides of the river are connected by a ferry that must be used when visiting the park. In 2019, a bridge was built which will facilitate access to the park.

Travel time from Entebbe about 5,5 hours. Flights take about 1 hour to Pakuba or Bugungu Airstrip, from there it is a 45 minutes road transfer to the lodge.

Wildlife
The Nile is home to countless hippos and crocodiles, as well as numerous species of birds, including the rare Shoebill. Murchison Falls National Park is considered one of the top destinations for bird watching.

Murchison Falls is Uganda's only National Park where visitors can spot the Big 5. Buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard are often to be seen especially north of the Nile. Rhinos were extinct in Uganda, but they were recently reintroduced in the south of the park. Murchison Falls NP is also home of the very rare Rothschild's giraffe.

Activities
Baker's Lodge offers game drives in the park, boat trips to Murchison Falls and to Lake Albert where, among many other interesting birds, the rare shoebill can be found.

The boat to the Murchison Falls stops about 500m before the falls, from where a pleasant hiking trail leads along the river and then with a steep climb up to the top of the falls, providing fantastic views of the falls all along the way. Our guide will await you on top of the falls with a well deserved picnic and will then drive you back to camp.

Bodongo Forest Reserve in the southeast of the park is home to typical rainforest inhabitants and especially several groups of chimpanzees. Advance booking necessary.




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Entebbe / Kampala
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