About LAKE NKURUBA NATURE RESERVE & COMMUNITY CAMPSITE
Lake Nkuruba Nature Reserve was established in 1991 to protect the ancient forest habitat which surrounds the volcanic crater lake. It is one of the few crater lakes in the region which has retained its lush forest habitat.
Lake Nkuruba Nature Reserve
& Community Campsite
As a Nature Reserve, you're welcome to visit Nkuruba for the day (day visitor fees apply) or book your accommodation with us and enjoy close encounters and great photo opportunities with our indigenous primates. Nkuruba provides the perfect base for chimp trekking in the nearby Kibale National Park or hiking in the Rwenzori Mountains.
Bird enthusiasts will find the Nature Reserve and its lush forest a haven for many species including the Great Blue Turaco and the Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill.
Our Community Campsite is situated within the Nature Reserve and offers a variety of accommodation, from camping under trees frequented by monkeys or spending the night in our secluded Lakeside Cottage overlooking
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