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Tented Camp  | Queen Elizabeth National Park  |  10 Luxury Tents  
 4-Hour Drive from Fort Portal  | 9-Hour Drive from Kampala

ISHASHA WILDERNESS CAMP

ISHASHA

WILDERNESS CAMP

Queen Elizabeth National Park – Uganda

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ISHASHA IS AN IDYLLIC WILDERNESS CAMP WITHIN THE REMOTE SOUTHERN SECTOR OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK, ON THE NTUNGWE RIVER. THE SPACIOUS TENTED ROOMS DELIVER THE ULTIMATE FUSION OF UNTAMED WILDERNESS AND SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE WITH LARGE, MOSQUITO-NETTED BEDS THAT LOOK OUT ONTO PRIVATE VERANDAS WITH EXQUISITE RIVER VIEWS.

The camp’s main areas are nestled under shady trees on the river, the perfect setting for armchair game viewing, sundowners and al fresco dining. After a thrilling day of game viewing and other activities, a blazing bonfire becomes the ideal focal point for guests to share stories of the day’s adventures. Activities include game drives in some of the most unspoilt and remote sectors of the Queen Elizabeth National Park and bush walks, as well as the opportunity to visit the nearby community and experience the local schools and traditional medicinal herbalists. The park is famous for its tree climbing lions and the camps location inside the national park guarantees that wildlife passes freely through the camp.

ISHASHA IS AN IDYLLIC WILDERNESS CAMP WITHIN THE REMOTE SOUTHERN SECTOR OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK, ON THE NTUNGWE RIVER. THE SPACIOUS TENTED ROOMS DELIVER THE ULTIMATE FUSION OF UNTAMED WILDERNESS AND SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE WITH LARGE, MOSQUITO-NETTED BEDS THAT LOOK OUT ONTO PRIVATE VERANDAS WITH EXQUISITE RIVER VIEWS.

The camp’s main areas are nestled under shady trees on the river, the perfect setting for armchair game viewing, sundowners and al fresco dining. After a thrilling day of game viewing and other activities, a blazing bonfire becomes the ideal focal point for guests to share stories of the day’s adventures. Activities include game drives in some of the most unspoilt and remote sectors of the Queen Elizabeth National Park and bush walks, as well as the opportunity to visit the nearby community and experience the local schools and traditional medicinal herbalists. The park is famous for its tree climbing lions and the camps location inside the national park guarantees that wildlife passes freely through the camp.