Twin Lakes Safari Lodge Queen Elizabeth National Park


Twin Lakes Safari Lodge derives its name from its position between two of the striking volcanic crater lakes that characterize the eastern boundary of Queen Elizabeth National Park. The lodge offers mid-range accommodation in a scenic setting that combines the geological drama of the Rift Valley with the rich biodiversity of the park’s crater region. Guests at Twin Lakes enjoy a quiet, contemplative atmosphere, panoramic views of water-filled volcanic craters, and convenient access to chimpanzee trekking, game drives, and the park’s other celebrated activities.

Location & Setting

The lodge sits on a ridge between two ancient crater lakes, their still waters reflecting the sky in shades of deep blue and emerald green. The crater lakes district along the eastern flank of Queen Elizabeth National Park is a landscape unlike anywhere else in Uganda, with dozens of these circular lakes scattered across the rolling countryside. The lodge’s elevated position provides views across multiple craters and the surrounding mosaic of grassland and forest. The Kyambura Gorge, home to chimpanzees, lies within easy reach, and the park’s main savannah sectors are accessible via well-maintained roads. The area is remarkably peaceful, with birdcalls and the rustle of wind through the grass the predominant sounds.

Accommodation

Twin Lakes Safari Lodge provides rooms and cottages positioned to overlook the crater lakes. Each unit features a comfortable bed, en-suite bathroom with hot-water shower, mosquito netting, and a veranda with lake views. The construction uses local materials — brick, timber, and thatch — creating a rustic aesthetic that suits the natural setting. The rooms are clean and well maintained, with simple furnishings that prioritize functionality. The lodge caters to couples, families, and small groups, and its moderate pricing makes it accessible to a broad range of travelers.

Dining & Facilities

The lodge restaurant serves three meals daily, with menus featuring Ugandan and international dishes prepared from fresh ingredients. Staples include grilled fish, chicken, vegetable stews, and rice, accompanied by salads and seasonal fruit. The bar overlooks one of the crater lakes and is a tranquil spot for drinks at any time of day. Communal areas include a lounge with reference books and maps, and a garden terrace. Basic Wi-Fi is available, and the lodge has reliable power supply. A campfire area provides a social focal point in the evenings.

Activities & Experiences

Twin Lakes Safari Lodge is an ideal base for exploring the crater lakes district, with scenic drives passing a series of brightly colored volcanic pools. chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge in the nearby Kyambura Gorge is a highlight, bringing visitors face to face with wild chimpanzees in a lush forest setting. The lodge also arranges game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park in the park’s savannah zone, where lion, elephant, buffalo, and numerous antelope species are found. The surrounding area ranks among the tourist attractions in the park of the greater Queen Elizabeth region. Transport information is available in our guide to getting to Queen Elizabeth National Park, and trip timing advice can be found in the best time to visit Uganda for safaris overview.

Getting There

Twin Lakes Safari Lodge is reached from Kampala via the Mbarara-Kasese highway, a journey of approximately six hours. The turnoff to the lodge is in the crater lakes area on the eastern side of the park. Flights to Kasese airstrip are available, with road transfers of about one hour to the lodge. The crater lakes road itself is one of the most scenic approaches to any lodge in Uganda.