For secluded intimate time

Conveniently located for the Central (and Mahoma) Trail, this luxury mountain lodge at the foot of the Rwenzoris has large cottages surrounded by plenty of forest and views from its porch.

Fireflies light up the pathways of indigenous tree species of this reclaimed forest land.

Set at the gateway to the Rwenzori Mountain National Park, the lodge is built using the roundest stones from the river Mubuku. People who travel to Equator Snow Lodge at the foothills of Mount Rwenzori do not want to leave but enjoy the symphony of the birds and the roar of river.

This is a sensational destination for the experienced mountaineer, the casual trekker or the ordinary traveller. You may choose just to rest and relax at Equator Snow Lodge with its spacious mountain cabins, and wooden decks, it is designed for comfort and relaxation.

The Rwenzori Mountains have been declared a World Heritage Site. Accordingly, the public restaurant, lounge and bar areas are designed around the history of the Rwenzori Mountains, with displays of significant historical illustrations.

Interior so stunning
It has a cozy fireplace which will warm you during the cold evenings with your lover.
The cottages are made of river rocksstone.

Their sky windows allow you to view your natural surroundings throught the roof and makes you feel oneness with the natural environment around you. This intimate four cottage lodge sits in a well-preserved environ.

In the cottage
So stunning you say, this lodge is incomparable to any in the world. This cannot be replicated as it is a warm nest. Ever seen a bathroom made of predominantly stone. While showering, the window view is striking and takes your mind miles away to rest.

Private intimate deck
To sip your drink as your sight marries the surroundings. You can read a book of your choice to stay in the moment as you relax in the afternoon.

How much more could a couple ask for while on a honeymoon in the wild. Come and experience the legend that has surrounded the Mountains of the Moon, as they were named by Greek historians more than 2,000 years ago. - compiled from internet