Welcome To Amaco Country Inn
Amaco Country Inn, located on the banks of the River Nile across from Murchison Falls National Park, is an ideal starting point for a Ugandan trip. It suits both wildlife lovers and business travelers seeking relaxation. The inn offers eco-friendly suites, friendly and experienced local staff, and 24-hour security to ensure guests feel safe and at ease
Hotel Facilities
Rooms and Suites
Our accommodations feature a diverse selection of rooms, ranging from spacious Family Suites to well-appointed Double and Single Suites.Â
24-Hour Security
Your safety is our priority, with on-site security personnel and comprehensive surveillance systems in place. Secure storage facilities are available for all guests.
Conference Facility
Elevate your corporate gathering at our premier venue where innovation meets functionality and adaptable spaces bring your vision to life.
Restaurant
Indulge in curated breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus at our restaurant, featuring seasonal produce, signature cocktails, and impeccable service daily.
Our Rooms
We want every guest to enjoy a peaceful stay. That’s why our rooms come with comfortable beds, smooth linens, and a variety of pillows—so you can find just the right support for a restful night.
Tour Destinations in Pakwach
Experience great tours and travel locations around Pakwach, ranging from Murchison Falls National Park to Community Tourism to historical sites.
Book your stay now and enjoy the best locations around Amaco Country Inn
Murchision Falls National Park
Witness the Nile surge through Murchison Falls in Uganda’s largest park. Feel spray, spot elephants and giraffes, cruise among hippos and crocs—an awe-inspiring safari awaits nearby.
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Amoropii Hot Springs
Soak in the Hot Springs on Lake Albert’s shore. Surrounded by wildlife and landscapes, these mineral-rich pools soothe your soul—an unforgettable Ugandan escape.
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Wang-lei Landing Site
This deeply significant cultural site marks the legendary separation point between the Luo brothers Gipir and Labongo. You can visit the spot where an axe was cast into the river, symbolizing their parting.
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World Eclipse 2013 Monument
This monument commemorates the rare total solar eclipse of November 3, 2013, marking Pakwach as one of the best viewing locations in the world.Â
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