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Visit Lake Mburo National Park

Visit Lake Mburo National Park

Visit Lake Mburo National Park, whether you are a wide-eyed first-timer or an old safari hand, Lake Mburo National Park never fails to get under your skin. Intelligibly so, as this splendid National Park in Uganda has few peers when it comes to hidden treasures-wildlife, birdlife, Lakes, and savannah plains.

Nothing lends itself more to a socially distanced vacation than a safari. Vast open spaces and the wind in your hair. Visit Lake Mburo for intimate camps and lodges with our private transfers, private game drives, and exclusive finest dining. If you are a lover of wilderness, seclusion, adventure, or anything authentic, it’s very likely that you will never want to leave Lake Mburo National Park. The diversity and sheer numbers of wildlife species in this small savannah National Park are almost unparalleled and most of Africa’s iconic safari wildlife call the Park home. Much as most travelers visiting Uganda are longing to experience a safari for the first time are likely to opt for Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley National Parks, below are some of the exciting reasons why you should visit Lake Mburo National Park. BOOK NOW

Game & wildlife.

When entering Lake Mburo National Park, it can be difficult to imagine how endowed such as small Park can be. The deeper you drive in the Park, you will begin to lose focus on what to capture, given the diverse wildlife species encountered close to each other. As an iconic stronghold of Africa’s most desired Wildlife species (leopards, buffaloes, Rothschild giraffes, Topis, Impalas, zebras, warthogs, Defassa waterbucks, and common elands), Lake Mburo National Park offers fantastic opportunities to tick these extraordinary wildlife species off your animal sightings bucket-list.

Birdlife.

With more than 350 species of birds recorded in Lake Mburo National Park, it is undeniable that it’s an ultimate delight for enthusiastic birders. As a matter of fact, the species diversity in Uganda’s smallest Savannah National Park represents approximately 33% of the country’s total species count.

Photographic opportunities.

Lake Mburo National Park is an outstandingly stunning part of western Uganda, comprised of lush rolling hills, forested areas, vast savannah grasslands, wetlands, Lakes, and woodlands that offer visitors the thrilling backdrop of capturing the perfect shots.

Can be combined with other destinations.

A Lake Mburo National Park safari is in itself a matchless opportunity for every traveler-group, solo, couple, school tours or even a family holiday but it can also be combined with other destinations in Western and south-western Uganda such as Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable, Mgahinga Gorilla and Rwenzori Mountains National Park, and even beyond in the neighboring countries including visit Rwanda.

Offer family-friendly Safaris.

The boundless sightings of wildlife species during a safari in Lake Mburo National Park offer parents the ideal opportunity of teaching children about loving and respecting nature. A family safari to this Park is ideal for all ages with activities for all categories of people. From game drives, bush walks to boat cruises, all age groups are sorted.

Unique Camps & Lodges in Lake Mburo.

There is no better way to unwind after a safari than a spectacular safari Lodge and the facilities that make your stay comfortable are Mihingo Lodge, Rwakobo Rock Lodge, Mburo Safari Lodge, and Mpogo Safari Lodge.

How to get there.

Lake Mburo National Park is considered the easiest to access (of all 10 National Parks in Uganda) at approximately 270 kilometers from Kampala City. It is mainly accessed through road transport through Kampala-Masaka-Lake Mburo National Park through Nshara or Sanga Gates, taking about 3-4 hours.

Surf the uncrowded park on your next safari and spot the zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, warthogs, elands, waterbucks etc.

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