Jopfan country hotel-Hotels in Uganda
Jopfan country hotel

Price from Ugshs 42000





is a luxurious hotel located in a quiet and green neighborhood just ½ km away from Kabale town centre on Makanga hill, behind Kabale District Headquarters and bordering the Golf course.
facilities
self contained rooms with satellite television
conference facilities
wireless internet spot
information and business desk
health club 
restaurant and bar
24h security
ample parking space
laundry services
RATES
Single rooms Ushs42, 000
Double rooms Ushs75, 000
Twin rooms Ushs75, 000
Deluxe Ushs90,000


Tourist Atrractions In Kabale

1.         Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

The Park is located to the north-west of Kabale district, about 120 kilometres from Kabale town.  The Park, upgraded to National Park status and gazetted in 1991, covers a total area of 321 square kilometres.  Although accessibility to the Park through Kabale is currently better than the various other routes, most of the Park is found in Rukungiri and Kisoro districts. 

 

The Park together with Mgahinga National Park are home to more than half of the world’s remaining stocks of the endangered mountain gorilla.  In addition, the Park is said to have the richest bio-diversity in East Africa representing the rare Afro-montane and Afro-alpine. Besides secondary activities such as butterfly viewing and watching Albertine Rift endemic birds, gorilla viewing in the Bwindi Park is currently the most important tourist attraction for Uganda. The Park’s attractions are of international significance and the community tourism activities, such as forest and nature walks, in the areas bordering the Park, are also becoming important.

2.         Lake Bunyonyi

Lake Bunyonyi is a crater lake, situated about 10 kilometers from Kabale town.  This is the deepest Lake in Uganda. 

Although relatively small, the lake is punctuated with several Islands that are attractive to tourism activities.  The fairly flat areas around the lake and on the Islands have offered good opportunity for development of tourist holiday accommodation and camping activities.

Other attractions at the lake include fishing of shrimps, canoeing and professional swimming.
           
3.         Kabale Museum

Located within town, Kabale Museum, constructed by the Government of Uganda in the 1960s, is intended to help preserve valuable cultural ornaments, while also serving domestic and international visitor recreational needs in the region.   

4.         Kanaba Gap

Kanaba Gap is a beautiful scenery of breath-taking sharp terrain and corners along the Kabale –Kisoro road.  Kanaba Gap is said to be a memorable experience for both local and international visitors to Kisoro along the route.

5.         Crafts and Souvenirs

Some two entrepreneurs within Kabale town employ a number of women for the purpose of making crafts and Souvenirs for sale.  Most other crafts sold in the town and at the Munyonyo tourism facilities are either bought from the villages or Kampala.

The recently formed Kabale District Tourism Association is yet to mobilise its members to facilitate tourism activities through sustainable production of high quality crafts and souvenirs.

6.Hotel and Catering Industry

The sector had 42 accommodation establishments with a total capacity of 992 beds.  The sector employed 379 people.

There were a number of key tourism accommodation establishments in the district. These included Bunyonyi Overland Camp, Far Out, Bushara Island Camps, White Horse Inn and Capital Inn.

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