This park is the only one with Impalas from which the capital city’s name ‘Kampala’ was derived. It is also home to thousands of Burchell’s Zebras, crocodiles, and hippos that can be found along the five lakes in L. Mburo Park. Other animals that you can find here include Leopards, buffalos, side-striped jackals, warthogs, bushpigs, and smaller predators like the white-tailed mongoose.
Explore Lake Mburo National Park the nearest savannah park to Kampala and the smallest in Uganda, making it traversable within 2 days. On top of the park being home to the biggest population of Burchell’s Zebras in the country, it’s also the only place where you can easily spot the Impalas, from whom the capital city’s name “Kampala” was derived. You’ll get to see several bird species and other animals, like the side-striped jackals, warthogs, crocs, and white-tailed mongoose on this 2-day Lake Mburo safari.
This park is the only one with Impalas from which the capital city’s name ‘Kampala’ was derived. It is also home to thousands of Burchell’s Zebras, crocodiles, and hippos that can be found along the five lakes in L. Mburo Park. Other animals that you can find here include Leopards, buffalos, side-striped jackals, warthogs, bushpigs, and smaller predators like the white-tailed mongoose.
The L. Mburo landscape is peppered with narrow lines of woodland along the lakes, forested gorges, and rocky ridges in the western part. The woodland keeps growing in the park because it lacks elephants, which are good at taming the vegetation.
And it has a mild climate with it raining throughout the year. Temperatures average 27°C/81°F during the day and 14°C/57°F at night.
Game drives along a wide range of trails in this small gem will avail sightings of zebras, giraffes, buffalo, impalas, hyenas, reedbucks, oribis, klipspringers, and a variety of antelopes, among others in the savannah and along Lake Mburo. As you drive through the park, you will also get to enjoy its diverse landscape and lake views.
These enable you to see the nocturnal and elusive animals that are easier to encounter under the cover of darkness. Expect to see leopards, bushbabies, spotted hyenas, genets, porcupines, and other hard-to-see mammals with the help of a spotlight that your ranger guide will have on them.
Boat rides on Lake Mburo allow you to sit back and relax while you delight in views of lots of crocodiles, hippos, and a variety of birds, such as the endemic African finfoot, kingfishers, and the African fish eagle. The cruises depart every two hours daily and take up to 2 hours, ensuring you max out the trip.
Lake Mburo boasts over 350 birds and is arguably the best place for viewing the acacia-associated birds, forest and wetland birds, which include the Abyssinian ground hornbill, Papyrus gonolek, Red-faced Barbet, Saddle-billed stork, Verreaux’s eagle, and the White-winged Warbler. You can enjoy bird safaris in the comfort of your car, during the boat cruise, and on foot.
Nature walks in Lake Mburo can be taken along the popular Eland trail where you can see herds of eland, giraffes, and other game. You can also walk through the Rubanga forest and along the lake shores. A range guide will take you on a foot safari to view the animals without them catching wind of you being around so that they might run away.
Your driver-guide will pick you up from your hotel or airport early in the morning and journey westwards for ‘The Whispers of the Wild’ Lake Mburo National Park. Along the way, you’ll stop at the Mpambire local drums village to check out the different drums made there. On arrival at the park, you’ll check into your lodge before going for lunch, and afterward, you’ll drive on a game trail to Lake Mburo, spotting several animals along the way. From the lakeshores, you’ll take a 2-hour boat ride along Lake Mburo to spot crocodiles, hippos, and a variety of birds, like the African finfoot, pygmy kingfishers, common pied kingfishers, and Lilac-breasted Roller, etc. Optional: Night game drive You can choose to go on a night safari through the park to see the nocturnal animals, like leopards and hyenas that are elusive during the day. Since these predators become active at night, raising your chances of spotting them. Accommodation: Mihingo Lodge (Luxury)/Rwaboko Rock (Midrange)/Eagle’s Nest Lodge (Budget) Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Wake up early in the morning and enjoy your breakfast before going with a Wild Life Authority ranger on a 3-hour safari through the park plains. You’ll enjoy great sightings of buffalo, impalas, zebras, eland, warthogs, antelopes, and leopards if you're lucky. Upon returning to the lodge, you’ll set off back to Kampala to your hotel/to catch a flight back home, driving along the game trails for a last view of the animals. You’ll stop en route at the equator for photo moments, and to buy souvenirs for your loved ones from the crafts shops. What to Pack Sunglasses Sunhat Binocular Sunscreen Camera
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