Finally a lodge in Uganda that's trying something original, hilltop Chameleon provides a memorable first impression with a series of multicoloured surrealist chimney-stack buildings. The flair doesn't stop there, with plenty of arty touches and colour in its 10 comfortable chalets, all with porches and soaring lake panoramas. There's a lauded restaurant and bar, and massages are available.
Chameleon Hill Lodge
Southwestern Uganda
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