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Kimbla-Mantana African Safaris Ltd. announces opening of newest accommodations, “The Engagi Lodge-Bwindi”

01-05-2009 01:33 PM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

Press release from: Kimbla-Mantana African Safaris Ltd.

Bwindi, Uganda, Africa: Kimbla-Mantana African Safaris Ltd. is pleased to announce the opening of our newest accommodations, “The Engagi Lodge-Bwindi”, Uganda. Our old tented camp there has been replaced with a modern lodge and cottages in a breathtaking setting offering stunning views over the forest canopy. The lodge is situated on a large tract of land contiguous with the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, and runs from the main Buhoma road down to the Munyaga River. The Engagi Lodge-Bwindi is ideally situated to be used as a base camp for gorilla trekking in the Bwindi National Park. (“Engagi” means gorilla in Rukiga, the language spoken in and around Bwindi.) Visit our web site for full details: www.EngagiLodge.com

The lodge was built using a local workforce and local materials. All of the staff have been employed from the surrounding areas, and have been trained on site.

The Main Lodge building is divided into 3 sections: a lounge area, the restaurant, and a large wooden verandah with a separate outdoor viewing platform. The lodge building is large enough to cater for sizeable groups needing banqueting tables, but still allows smaller individual groups to spread out in the various different areas for privacy. The lodge is open ended at the front, allowing a dramatic view of the Bwindi National Park forest from every corner inside the building. The main lodge is built entirely from rocks found in and around the site and eucalyptus trees, while the roof has been thatched using banana fiber sourced from local farmers.

The kitchen (which has been built a distance away from the lodge to ensure privacy for our guests) prepares a variety of 3 course meals, and all requirements (such as vegetarians and vegans) are catered to by our team of experienced Kampala trained chefs.

The lodge includes 8 en-suite cottages, evenly spaced out and hidden in the foliage. Each cottage has either double or twin beds, a bathroom with flushing toilets, hot and cold running water. All have private verandas where guests can enjoy their morning tea or coffee as they look out over the forest canopy.

Electricity is supplied by solar power, with a backup generator. Hot water is supplied by wood burning boilers; however we intend to install solar powered heaters in the future with the wood burners as backup.

The main Reception has been built up on the Buhoma Road, and we have a large and secure roadside car-park, both of these are a good distance away from the main lodge buildings. Drivers can be accommodated in our permanent staff buildings.

Guests will be able to enjoy a number of private walking trails around the lodge and down to the river. They may also enjoy a visit to a number of functioning tea farms inside the site which are maintained by members of the community. Other Bwindi area attractions are shown here.

The Engagi Lodge-Bwindi offers classic accommodations in the Bwindi area. Tour operators are welcome to book use of the accommodations for clients in support of their travel plans. Individuals interested in staying with us are also welcome.

For more information visit:
Kimbla Mantana Uganda Properties: www.Kimbla-MantanaUganda.com

Kimbla Mantana African Safaris Ltd.: www.Kimbla-Mantana.com

Established in 1959, Kimbla-Mantana has its roots in the luxury tented safari traditions of Roosevelt and Hemingway. We concentrate on private, tailor-made safaris which capture the essence and romance of the earliest days of the African safari – with the luxury and comforts of the modern age and an emphasis on personal service.

Kimbla-Mantana operates in Kenya, Uganda & Tanzania with bases and offices in Nairobi, Entebbe and Arusha. We specialize in luxury, mobile tented safaris mixed with private lodges and permanent camps, using our own staff, vehicles and equipment.

Kimbla-Mantana African Safaris
Hardy Estate, Langata
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-20-891288
Tel: +254-20-891194
Fax: +254-20-891592
Email: Info@Kimbla-Mantana.com

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