Founded in the 1990s and later acquired in 2003 by a British national, the hotel became a haven for international and local travelers alike. In 2024, it transitioned to full Ugandan ownership and was rebranded as High Court View Hotel, further strengthening its African identity. Thus, with over 30 years’ experience in exceptional hospitality, we provide a perfect retreat for guests seeking comfort, adventure, and cultural
immersion.
To offer a unique African experience with global hospitality standards.
To provide high-quality, bespoke services that consistently exceed stakeholder expectations, delivered by a passionate and professional team.
From eco-friendly cottages and cultural tourism to warm, personalized service, High Court View Hotel offers more than just a place to stay, it’s a destination where comfort meets authenticity.
Nestled in lush gardens near Murchison Falls, perfect for peaceful escapes.
Enjoy breathtaking scenery, from vibrant gardens to nearby natural wonders.
Experience warm, attentive hospitality tailored to your needs.
Immerse yourself in authentic culture, nature, and local adventure.
Explore answers to some of the most common questions applicants ask about working at High Court View Hotel.
High Court View Hotel is dedicated to responsible tourism. Our CSR initiatives focus on:
Our commitment to diversity is reflected in our team, where we proudly work with the deaf, dumb and partially disabled. We retain them as suppliers, full time staff and foster an inclusive workplace exemplifying our dedication to being an equal opportunity employer. In 2023, HCVH was honored with the Employer of the Year award in the Hospitality Category (Albertine Region) by the Uganda Employers’ Federation.
We collaborate with various NGOs on programs and projects that support education, health, capacity building, and other social initiatives, ensuring a lasting positive impact on the community.
We provide hospitality training and skill development opportunities for youth and aspiring professionals in the tourism industry.
As a gateway to the national park, we support conservation efforts and encourage responsible tourism. We implement eco-friendly practices, including waste reduction, energy conservation, and sourcing local, sustainable materials for our operations.