Rwonyo Rest Camp now known as the Rwonyo Guest House is a fundamental budget accommodation facility located near the Lake inside Lake Mburo National Park. The guest house is in a simple African setting but can give you something simple, and worth your stay here.
Rwonyo Rest Camp, now called Rwonyo Guest House is under the management of the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). The camp is a fantastic place for children to stay, big enough to explore, so you can walk around the rest of the park.
This is the best place to stay for budget travelers to Lake Mburo National Park. Even though, the camp offers mouth-watering meals from the on-site restaurant, to make your visit memorable. Meal offers range from international to continental and local cuisines, while the bar serves a variety of soft and hard drinks.
Accommodation and Facilities at Rwonyo Guest House.
There is also a free camping ground for tourists coming with their own tents and camping gear. You can also book and rent tents through the camp manager.
You can get a good hot shower in the morning because the toilet and shower facilities are close by. The rooms are clean, and the house is well-maintained. There is a campfire outside in the evening and good views. As a result, you will have a wonderful time observing lots of wildlife as it drifts across the camp in front of you, so you will feel part of the dawn chorus each morning.
The guest house rooms are very comfortable with shared showers and tented rooms that are self-contained. The rocky pool is the best place to relax with a sundowner in the evenings and see various animals crossing with excellent sunsets. The check-in time to the lodge is by noon and check-out is by 10:00 hrs, East African time. An identity card might be required, however, the maximum age for kids staying free of charge is 2 years old.
Lake Mburo is usually a breakpoint for visitors heading to Bwindi Impenetrable for a gorilla tracking tour in Uganda. A combination of these two amazing parks gives visitors a rare experience of wildlife and meeting the greatest primates on earth.