|
Lake
Mburo Holiday Uganda
Lake Mburo National
Park lies in western Uganda along
the Kampala-Mbarara highway. The park
accommodates mammals like the Eland,
antelope as well as zebras and waterbucks,
making it among the most admirable
places to visit in Uganda. Lake Mburo
National Park is exceptional for its
attractive, soothingly sloping hills
and open grassland basins, intermingled
with brushwood, woodlands and rich
wetlands. While at Lake Mburo, you
will see the impala, waterbucks, the
Cape buffalo and zebras plus many
other animal species.
DAY 1: Departure for Lake Mburo National
Park, enjoy a Boat Ride
Early in the morning, you picked up
from your hotel in Kampala after you
have taken your breakfast. Take Masaka
Road and continue to Mbarara. You
have a lot for you to see ranging
from good countryside to vegetation
along the way. You will also make
stops at Mpambire to see drums and
other traditional musical instruments
made by the Royal Drum Makers. You
will stop at the Uganda Equator, a
dividing point for the North from
the Southern hemisphere. Put yourself
in the equator line for the picture
session. You will arrive in Mbarara
town around lunch hours; enjoy it
from there and then after head to
Lake Mburo National Park. You will
see wild animals grazing side by side
with the domestic livestock. You will
go into the park through the Nshara
gateway. You will take an afternoon
boat trip on Lake Mburo before retiring
for an evening and spend the night
at Lake Mburo Tented Camp or Lake
View Hotel Mbarara.
DAY 2: Game Drive
Early in the morning, get set to take
an early morning game drive through
the national park with your guides.
You will return to the lodge to have
breakfast and then go back for more
exciting game drives. Get to see zebra
and the long-horned domestic cattle
grazing calmly. Retire for the evening
and spend the night at Lake Mburo
Tented Camp.
DAY 3: Leave Lake Mburo National Park
for Kampala
Early in the morning, get a briefing
by the guides before departure to
Biharwe. Arrange to go Bicycle cycling
through the park. You cross some swampy
low-lying areas, dodging larger hills
through small villages and small communities.
After the exercise, set off for Kampala
where you reach in the late evening
for overnight and dinner.

|