Volcanoes Safaris celebrates 25 years!
30 December 2022
Volcanoes Safaris celebrates 25 years!
How it all began: One Hundred Years of the Moman Family in East Africa
My extended family has been connected to East Africa since 1905 and were among the pioneers who opened up the region. In 1927 my great-uncle, Churanji Lal Phakey, from the Punjab, India, pitched a tent in the bush, among lions and leopards, some twenty miles east of the Source of the great River Nile in Uganda and became His Majesty King George V’s Postmaster at Iganga. He was the first family member to live in Uganda. (Continue reading >>)
Reimagining Volcanoes Lodges
The Volcanoes Safaris journey of setting up camps began at Mgahinga in 1997 in Uganda.
It has been a challenging, inspiring and uplifting journey.In 2022 the transformation of our properties into the leading gorilla and chimpanzee lodges of Uganda and Rwanda is complete! Today our lodges are world renowned, each one connected to community and conservation projects in its neighbourhood.
A new lodge in Kibale!
We are happy to announce that we are building a new lodge near Kibale Forest in Uganda in 2023. The lodge will focus on chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest, one of the most beautiful in Africa. Guests will be able to visit community projects and walk through the beautiful rolling hills and crater lakes of Kabarole to visit local homesteads.
Kibale Lodge will be located on a ridge facing the snow-covered peaks of the mystical Rwenzori mountains towards the west and the Queen Elizabeth plains and the Kazinga channel in the distance to the south. The lodge will be fully open and join our collection by the end of 2023.
Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust
The Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust, was established in 2009 to connect Volcanoes lodges to communities and conservation activities.
In 2011 I opened Kyambura Gorge Lodge in Uganda, as part of the Kyambura Gorge Ecotourism Project to protect the threatened chimpanzees living in the gorge. A 3 kilometre wildlife buffer zone and a coffee project have been created to support livelihoods. It is rewarding to see the chimp population has increased from about 22 to 30 individuals in the last ten years.
In May 2018, we built a village for the Batwa indigenous people.
For our 25th year, we are increasing and refocusing our conservation and community work to ensure local communities benefit from conservation and tourism and the fragile habitats of gorillas and chimpanzees continue to be protected. (Find out more >>)
Volcanoes Safaris Team
The commitment of our outstanding staff from the different countries of the Great Lakes region has given our lodges a world class reputation. They have worked with quiet dignity and a determined spirit, welcoming our guests with the warmth of their cultures. Today we pay tribute to them for their hard work and dedication and take pride in their achievements. It's heartening to see so many young managers, especially women, making a mark in the company, making our vision of empowerment a reality.
Thank You
We thank our loyal guests, our trade partners, our conservation partners, communities and the government of Rwanda and Uganda for all their support over these years. We look forward to welcoming you at our lodges soon.
With best wishes
Praveen Moman
Founder
Volcanoes Safaris