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“The
group came back with very good feedback and said the hot meals were
the best they had out of any of the lodges on the trip!”
The Far Horizons, Uganda
May 2008 |
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“Very
nice and create establishment indeed!”
Kris Zachrisson, JK Safaris
Rwanda
February 2008
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“My
only complaint is that I am not here for a longer piece of time.
I am definitely coming back. Thank you!”
Bernadette Caulfield,
USA
February 2008 |
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“Spectacular
spot!”
Jack Jones, USA
February 2008 |
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“This
is to express our sincere gratitude to the staff of Primate Lodge
Kibale together with the booking office for the good services that
our two staff got at your lodge. They were very please with accommodation
both basic and luxury and the services and for this case therefore,
we promise to recommend Primate Lodge to all the tour operators,
our partners and clients.”
Abacus African Vacations,
Uganda
February 2008
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“I
wanted to send my thanks and appreciation for the visit I recently
had at your new lodge at Kibale. The location so close to the National
Park is wonderful! We found the tents very comfortable and airy
and the beds provided a good night’s sleep.”
Jane Goldring and friends,
Wild Frontiers, Uganda
October 2007
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had a wonderfull stay in your tree house! Elephants were around
from 19.30 hr untill the whole night... so we didn’t get any
slep. But we will never forget the great experience!
Thanks and keep up the good work by protecting the forest and animals.”
Trijntje Medema & Björn van der Weide,
The Netherlands
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Published
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DAILY
MONITOR
"More beds for game parks to boost tourism figures"
Author: Dorothy Nakaweesi - travelling to Primate Lodge Kibale
Published on: Tuesday, 4th December 2007 - Uganda
"Great
Lakes Safaris, a leading tour company in Uganda and East Africa
recently signed two 10-years concessions to construct new and rehabilitate
accommodation facilities in Kibale Forest National Park and Queen
Elizabeth National Park respectively."
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SUNDAY
VISION
"A night up a tree"
Author: Matthias Mugisha - travelling to Primate Lodge Kibale
Published on: Sunday, 20th October 2007 - Uganda
"From high up a tree, I watch
as the day dies magnificently. The sun first turns yellow, while
the sky turns pink colours above the vast green tropical forest.
The painting in the heavens displays beautiful warm colours, until
a blanket of darkness swallows them up."
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"Primate Lodge Kibale"
Great Lakes Safaris Ltd.
July 2007 - Uganda
"A red coloured murram road
passes through a valley, where the mist still lingers in the early
morning, where the well-maintained tea plantations give way to a
lush rainforest and where the crater lakes are bounded by undulating
hills. It is the road that leads to Kibale Forest National Park..."
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