Rafiki Lodge Sipi set on the cliff on Mount Elgon National Park with perfect views of Sipi falls. The lodge has family cottages, bandas and honeymoon suites. The lodge offers comfortable accommodations to guests seeking to hike Mount Elgon and those seeking to make a hike to Sipi falls.
Enjoy a seamless connection with the nature while staying at Rafiki Lodge Sipi, a romantic private lodge on the slopes of Mount Elgon in Uganda. Follow the scents and sounds of nature onto your secluded open-air viewing the most magnificent Sipi Falls in Uganda.
Rafiki Lodge Sipi consists of family cottages, bandas, basic rooms and honeymoon suites in a picturesque setting. You will experience intimate fireside dining, a comfortable reading lounge, an airy veranda where the dramatic sound of the great Sipi falls awakens you. There is also a bar stocked with beers, wines, and a fine selection of single malt whisky.
Visitors’ Activities Around Rafiki Lodge Sipi
Bird Watching Tours: Live to celebrate the wonders around Rafiki Lodge Sipi a home to an incredible number of bird species and bird watching around Mount Elgon National Park can start from here.
Coffee Tours: The coffee tours around Mount Elgon. This region is one of the best places known for growing of Arabica coffee in the world. Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy the crop to cup coffee experience.
Cultural Tours: Make your way to local villages around Mount Elgon. Meet and share life with the local communities, attend to various cultural performances including storytelling, local music and cultural dances.
Sipi Falls Hike: Join us for a beautiful hike to the most beautiful falls on Mount Elgon. Numerous day hikes depart from the lodge to Sipi falls passing through a variety of heath and moorland landscapes along the way.
Immerse yourself completely in the wild prior and after hiking Mount Elgon National Park. Most visitors also opt to hike Rwenzori Mountains after an excellent Elgon experience. Further west, you can’t afford to miss the lifetime gorilla trekking safari in Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks.