Nestled on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Nshongi Forest Camp offers an authentic and immersive experience for travelers seeking gorilla trekking, birdwatching, and nature exploration. Located near the Rushaga sector, this eco-friendly camp provides a tranquil retreat surrounded by the dense rainforests of southwestern Uganda.
Whether you’re an adventurer or a nature lover, Nshongi Forest Camp serves as the perfect base for experiencing the breathtaking biodiversity of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, home to almost half of the world’s mountain gorillas.

Nshongi Forest Camp is just minutes away from the Rushaga gorilla trekking starting point, one of the most sought-after trekking areas in Bwindi. The Nshongi Gorilla Group, which the camp is named after, was once the largest habituated gorilla family in the park.
With easy access to multiple gorilla families, guests have a high chance of securing a trekking permit, making the camp a strategic choice for gorilla trekking safaris.
The camp offers budget-friendly accommodation options, ranging from tented bandas to traditional cottages. The rooms are simple yet comfortable, designed to blend with the natural environment while providing a cozy and relaxing atmosphere.
As an eco-lodge, Nshongi Forest Camp follows sustainable tourism practices, including:
Set in the heart of the rainforest, the camp offers uninterrupted views of the lush jungle. Guests wake up to the sounds of birds, primates, and the distant calls of gorillas. The location is ideal for nature walks, forest hikes, and cultural interactions with the local Batwa community.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a birdwatcher’s paradise, boasting over 350 bird species, including 23 Albertine Rift endemics. Birding enthusiasts at Nshongi Forest Camp can spot species such as:
The camp’s proximity to key birdwatching trails makes it an excellent choice for avian enthusiasts.
Visitors can engage with the Batwa pygmies, the indigenous people of Bwindi, to learn about their traditional forest lifestyle, hunting techniques, and medicinal plant use. The camp also organizes community walks, where guests can interact with local villagers, visit schools, and experience traditional Ugandan music and dance.
Apart from gorilla trekking, guests can embark on guided forest hikes that lead to:
From Kampala or Entebbe, drive approximately 8–10 hours via Mbarara to Rushaga.
From Kisoro, the camp is about 2 hours away.
Flights from Entebbe to Kisoro Airstrip take about 1.5 hours.
From Kisoro, it’s a 2-hour drive to Nshongi Forest Camp.
For travelers looking for an affordable yet immersive experience near Bwindi, Nshongi Forest Camp offers the perfect blend of comfort, adventure, and sustainability. Whether you’re trekking gorillas, exploring the rainforest, or learning about the rich local culture, this camp provides an unforgettable Ugandan safari experience.