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LAKE MBURO
NATIONAL PARK
Lake Mburo National
Park is located in western Uganda.
The park is positioned about 30 kilometres
east of Mbarara town. Lake Mburo is
the largest of five lakes which, collectively
with the nearby wetlands, make up
20% of the park's surface area of
260 square kilometers. However, having
an area of 260 square kilometers only,
makes it the smallest of the Uganda’s
savanna National Parks. This type
of nature makes this park very perfect
and thrilling for bird watching (over
310 species) throughout the year.
Lake Mburo has a variety of habitats,
dry hillside, rocky outcrops, bushes
thickets, open and the savanna forests,
lakes and swamps which are homes to
a range of plants and animals. Mburo
accommodates several species of mammals
like antelopes Zebras, Impala, Buffaloes
and many bird species including the
bill storks. The park’s landscape
has softly sloping green hills and
enjoyable lake shores with various
habitats in the forest galleries,
seasonal and permanent swamps and
rich acacia wood valleys which all
provide a wealth of flora and fauna.
The park is the only place where the
impala still live and it is the most
exceptional place to see the eland,
Africa's biggest antelope. Bigger
buffalo and zebra herds are common
in this park. The western part of
the park consists of Savannah intermingled
with rock-strewn ridges and forested
gorges, while pieces of papyrus swamp
and small bands of green riparian
woodland make the edges of the different
lakes.
Lake Mburo National Park Safari
Activities.
Lake Mburo National Park is amongst
Uganda's most lovely wildlife destinations
and outstandingly pleasant for game
viewing tours, birding safaris, forest
walks (on foot in Rubanga forest),
guided nature walks, boat trips, fishing,
salt licks as well as game hunting.
1. Bird Watching
There are about 313 various bird species
encompassing the rare Shoebill stork
and White-winged Warbler in Lake Mburo
National Park.Other bird species are
the Crested Francolin, common Quails,
Emerald-spotted Wood Dove, Greenwood
Hoopoe, Brown Parrot, Barefaced Go-away
bird, Blue-napped Mousebird, Red necked
Spur, Black-billed Barbet, Lilac-breasted
Roller, African-grey Hornbill, Nubian
Woodpecker, Trilling Cisticola a drive
towards Rwonyo camp may show Coqui
Francolin, Red necked spur fowl, Black
Bellied Bustard, Temminck’s
Courser, African-wattle Plover Rufous
napped and Flappet larks, Rufuos chested
Swallow, Southern Red Bishop and Yellow-throated
Long claw.
2. Forest walk
Forest Walk is done through Rubanga
Forest; a walk in this small forest
on the western side of Lake Mburo
gives an understanding of a tropical
elevated forest with sunshade and
a watch of a collection of good-looking
bird species (40 bird species). Birding
in the park is done superlatively
with the guiding services of a park
warden.
3. Lake Mburo Boat trips
Lake Mburo is well-off in fauna and
flora species spotted perfectly from
a boat ride starting from a lakeside
campsite near Rwonyo. The crocodiles,
hippopotamuses and birds like pelicans,
black crake, heron, Cormorant, Fish
Eagle and the rare shoebill stork
among the fauna that can be seen in
a two-hour boat cruise. The interval
of each boat cruise is to be discussed
with the park administration.
4. Salt Lick Guided walks,
one explores the park around Rwonyo,
leading to a visit to a natural salt
lick commonly frequented by animals.
This kind of viewing is facilitated
by a timber watching podium. From
a platform made of wood, visitors
have an opportunity to see at least
four different species of animals
at any one time as they lick the saline
ground. This is made to the animal's
unawareness since the wooden podium
works as a disguise.
5. Nature trail
On the trail, a day-tripper gets a
chance to appreciate the natural world,
walking with supreme liberty in the
company of an armed guide.
6. Fishing
Lake Mburo has about six fish species,
widespread there consist of tilapia,
lung fish, mud fish, haplochromes
and others fished by means of hooks.
Shades for rest for visitors are open
at the campsite near the lake.
ACCOMMODATION
The park has accommodation facilities
in form of tents at Rwonyo park headquarters
and at three public camp sites. Another
luxury accommodation is at the tented
Mantana Luxury Camp and Mihingo Lodge.
Travelers from Kampala can make a
stopover and sleep at the various
Lyantonde Hotels or those coming from
western Uganda can stay in Mbarara
town after leaving or before going
on to the national park.
ACCESSING LAKE MBURO NATIONAL
PARK
Lake Mburo National Park is in Mbarara
district. It is a 3 to 4 hours drive
from Kampala. Then turn left at 13
km at Akageti after Lyantonde town
taking you to Sanga gate. The road
is tarmac from Kampala with some comfort.
Another drive of 13 kms from Sanga
trading center of Sanga gate, then
5 kms from the main road to Nshara
gate and a 20-minute drive from Rwonyo
Park Head Quarters
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