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Lake Mburo National Park

About Lake Mburo

Lake Mburo National Park, located in western Uganda, is a hidden gem for travelers seeking a more intimate safari experience. Known for its scenic landscapes of rolling hills, savannas, and lakes, this park offers diverse wildlife viewing without the crowds seen in larger parks. It is one of the best places in Uganda to see zebras, impalas, elands, and topis, and it also supports a growing population of leopards and buffaloes. With its varied ecosystems, Lake Mburo is a haven for birdwatchers, boasting over 350 species, including the iconic African fish eagle and the rare shoebill stork.

What sets Lake Mburo National Park apart is its variety of activities beyond traditional game drives. Visitors can explore the park on foot with guided walking safaris, a rare opportunity in many national parks, allowing a more immersive experience with the wildlife and natural surroundings. The park is also one of the few places in Uganda that offers horseback safaris, providing a unique and tranquil way to observe animals up close. Boat safaris on Lake Mburo offer another perspective, where visitors can see hippos, crocodiles, and an abundance of water birds along the lake’s shores.

Lake Mburo National Park is not only a wildlife haven but also a great destination for those seeking relaxation and adventure in a peaceful environment. Its proximity to Kampala, just a four-hour drive away, makes it an accessible option for a weekend getaway or as a stopover en route to other attractions like Bwindi or Queen Elizabeth National Park. With its blend of wildlife, unique safari experiences, and serene landscapes, Lake Mburo provides a tranquil yet captivating safari experience in the heart of Uganda.

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