Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Paraa Safari Lodge - Uganda Safaris

Overlooking the longest river in the world (River Nile),Paraa Safari Lodge is strategically located in Murchison Falls National Park in the north west of Uganda.This is one of the best points to have a wider view of the River Nile because its where the River channels into a gorge only 6 meters wide as it travels from the south.A also visitor enjoys a splendid view of one of the world's most powerful flows of nature( the Murchison Falls).
The lodge makes the visitor feel at home by providing a comfortable environment that facilitate relaxation
The lodge has a bygone reflection of the early explorers that is mixed with modern architecture.

Accommodation

The swimming pool at the Lodge




















Paraa Safari Lodge has 54 rooms each with an en-suit bathroom and a  private balcony where a visitor can stand and enjoy the beauty of the park.
  • -Standard Rooms:There are double,single and twin standard rooms at the lodge.These are strategically located to enhance a wonderful view of the park,a swimming pool and a breathtaking environment.Each room has a private balcony,an en-suite bathroom and fans.
  • Queen's cottages:These offer an ultimate comfort  for the visitors because of their unique architecture compliments.While at the balcony,the visitor can enjoy a splendid view of vegetation and rich wildlife plus River Nile.Each room has an AC Units,a mini bar,an en-suite bathroom,a large dinning and living room,a luxury master bedroom with a king-sized bed and a large balcony.
  • Suites:The lodge has suite that are perfect for relaxing with special features like fans and A.c units,mini-bar-suit bathroom and a large window for wildlife views.
Facilities
  •  Bar and Restaurant
  • Cuisine
  • Gift shop
  • Swimming pool
  • Business Centre
  • Conference facilities
Activities at the Lodge
While at the Lodge,a visitor is exposed to numerous activities including;
  • Safari drives
  • Birding
  • Chimpanzee trekking
  • Boat rides to the Delta
  • Nature walks
  • Bush breakfast
  • Visits to the Murchison falls

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