Embark on a 2-day Lake Mburo Nature Safari in Uganda to discover its unique wildlife and vibrant ecosystems. Explore Lake Mburo National Park, home to diverse species such as Etopi, buffalo, warthog, and more. Don’t miss the chance to see the majestic eland and diurnal primates. Book now!
Embark on a 2-day Lake Mburo Nature Safari in Uganda to discover its unique wildlife and vibrant ecosystems. Explore Lake Mburo National Park, home to diverse species such as Etopi, buffalo, warthog, and more. Don’t miss the chance to see the majestic eland and diurnal primates. Book now!
- Gorilla Safaris Uganda Travel - lake Mburo NP harbours several species not observed elsewhere in Uganda. It is the only place in Uganda to support a population of impala (from which Kampala city derives its name), and only one of the three protected areas countrywide where Burchell’s zebra occurs, the other two being the far less accessible Kidepo…
- Gorilla Safaris Uganda Travel - lake Mburo NP harbours several species not observed elsewhere in Uganda. It is the only place in Uganda to support a population of impala (from which Kampala city derives its name), and only one of the three protected areas countrywide where Burchell’s zebra occurs, the other two being the far less accessible Kidepo and Pian-Upe.
Other antelopes easily seen are topi, bush buck, common duiker, oribi, Defassa waterbuck and Bofor reedbuck, while the lake and lush fringing vegetation support healthy populations of buffalo, warthog, bush-pig and hippopotamus. Large herds of the majestic eland keep roaming the park. The sitatunga confines itself to the swampy areas of the park. Only two diurnal primates occur in Lake Mburo: the vervet monkey and olive baboon. Nocturnal calls of the spotted hyena can be heard through the night. Leopard, side-striped jackal and various smaller predators are also present, most visibly the white-tailed mongoose and three otter species resident in the lakes.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Accompanied by a tour escort/host
- Meals included: Lunch and Dinner
- Knowledgeable driver/guide
- Scenic boat ride on Lake Mburo
- All fuel surcharges included
- Refreshments: Tea and coffee provided
- Comfortable transport in an air-conditioned minivan
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Accompanied by a tour escort/host
- Meals included: Lunch and Dinner
- Knowledgeable driver/guide
- Scenic boat ride on Lake Mburo
- All fuel surcharges included
- Refreshments: Tea and coffee provided
- Comfortable transport in an air-conditioned minivan
- Beers and spirits
- Gratuities
- Trikke use
- Beers and spirits
- Gratuities
- Trikke use
Situated in Kiruhura district in Western Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park (LMNP), the smallest savannah national park in Uganda, is approximately 30 kilometers from Mbarara, the sub-region’s largest city. Lake Mburo National Game Park is home to various unique wildlife, such as Topi, Bushbuck, Common Duiker, Oribi, Defassa Waterbuck, and Bofor Reedbuck….
Situated in Kiruhura district in Western Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park (LMNP), the smallest savannah national park in Uganda, is approximately 30 kilometers from Mbarara, the sub-region’s largest city. Lake Mburo National Game Park is home to various unique wildlife, such as Topi, Bushbuck, Common Duiker, Oribi, Defassa Waterbuck, and Bofor Reedbuck. The park abounds with buffalo, warthog and hippopotamus, thanks to its lush vegetation and lake. Large eland groups freely move around the park, while the Sitatunga is mostly found in the park’s swamp areas. Lake Mburo is habitat to two types of diurnal primates: the vervet monkey and the olive baboon. Kampala City’s nearest national park, Lake Mburo, can be easily reached for a 1 or 2-day visit for those with available time in Uganda.
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking, at the lake side.
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.