Buhoma Sector, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda

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Gorilla Conservation Camp, Buhoma

Nestled in the lush, misty hills of Buhoma at the northern edge of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, the Gorilla Conservation Café Bwindi is a charming haven run by Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH). With sweeping views of the ancient rainforest where mountain gorillas roam, this cozy spot invites visitors to unwind after a gorilla trek while sipping the award-winning Kanyonyi Gorilla Conservation Coffee. Grown by local smallholder farmers using sustainable, gorilla-friendly methods, every rich, aromatic cup directly supports community livelihoods, gorilla health programs, and habitat protection. Surrounded by birdsong and the distant calls of primates, the café blends exceptional Ugandan coffee with meaningful conservation impact, making it the perfect place to savor both flavor and the knowledge that your visit is helping save one of the world’s rarest primates.

Gorilla conservation cafe, Entebbe

Located just minutes from Entebbe International Airport on Plot 13 Portal Road, the Gorilla Conservation Café Entebbe offers a peaceful, green escape run by Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH). Set in a tranquil garden filled with native trees and the chatter of birds, this welcoming spot is the perfect place to relax before or after a flight while enjoying the smooth, full-bodied Kanyonyi Gorilla Conservation Coffee. Grown by smallholder farmers living alongside mountain gorillas in Bwindi and Mgahinga, every cup you drink directly funds community health programs, gorilla disease prevention, and habitat conservation. With its cozy seating, free Wi-Fi, and a menu of fresh snacks and light meals, the Entebbe café brings the spirit of Uganda’s rainforest right to town—delivering exceptional coffee with a clear purpose: helping people and gorillas thrive together.

Gorilla conservation cafe, Queen elizabeth national park

Nestled in the heart of Uganda’s breathtaking Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Gorilla Conservation Café Queen’s Pavilion offers visitors a unique and meaningful way to connect with wildlife conservation while enjoying a perfect cup of coffee. Run by the renowned Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) organization, the cafe serves its signature Kanyonyi Gorilla Conservation Coffee – a delicious, ethically sourced Arabica blend grown by local farmers in the nearby Buhoma region close to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Every sip directly supports gorilla health programs, community livelihoods, and ecosystem protection, as a portion of the proceeds funds CTPH’s vital work in preventing disease transmission between humans and endangered mountain gorillas. Overlooking the park’s sweeping savannahs where lions, elephants, and Uganda kob roam, the cafe provides a peaceful spot to relax after a game drive or gorilla trek, blending exceptional coffee, stunning views, and the satisfaction of knowing your visit is helping save one of the world’s rarest primates.