Lake Mburo National Park – Uganda’s Hidden Safari Gem
Nestled in the heart of Uganda’s Ankole region, Lake Mburo National Park is a compact yet captivating destination that offers an intimate and diverse wildlife experience. Spanning 260 km², it stands as Uganda’s smallest savanna park but boasts a rich tapestry of ecosystems, including acacia woodlands, rolling hills, open grasslands, and a network of five lakes—most notably, Lake Mburo itself .
Lake Mburo is renowned for its unique assemblage of wildlife. It is the only national park in Uganda where you can find impalas, and it hosts significant populations of zebras and common elands . Other commonly sighted species include buffaloes, hippos, warthogs, topis, defassa waterbucks, and Rothschild’s giraffes . Predators such as leopards, hyenas, and civets add to the park’s ecological diversity.
With over 315 bird species, Lake Mburo is a haven for bird enthusiasts. The park’s varied habitats support species like the African finfoot, shoebill stork, papyrus gonolek, and Uganda’s national bird, the grey-crowned crane .
Conveniently located approximately 240 km west of Kampala, Lake Mburo serves as an ideal stopover for travelers heading to or from southwestern Uganda. The park offers a range of accommodations, from budget-friendly campsites to luxury lodges like Mihingo Lodge and Kigambira Safari Lodge, ensuring comfort for all visitors .
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