Introduction
You only have time on weekends?
Within about 4 hours from Kampala lies one of the smaller national parks of Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park.
Every Saturday we have a departure!
Ideal for a weekend of adventure.
If you have your own group or a romantic getaway for 2 then you can choose your own departure date.
Day 1
You will drive from Kampala or Entebbe or other destinations in Ugand. Along the way you will have a stopover at the Equator crossing in Kayabwe. After that you will proceed to the park. Upon arrival you will have lunch. After lunch then you will head to the park for a boat cruuise on lake Mburo. After the cruise you will return tto your hotel for overnight.
Day 2
We will drive off very early to the park for grame drive.This park has a lot of animals within her boundaries. It is the only park in Uganda where impalas live. During game drives you will see plains zebra, one of the largest antelopes in Africa the eland, lots of bushbuck, Defassa waterbuck, topi, common duiker, warthogs and smaller mammals like dwarf mongoose and marsh mongoose.
After an absence of years lions can be found again, but you need a lot of luck to see them. Leopard and spotted hyena are also residents of the national park. Lots of birds can be found too during a game drive in the park. In the papyrus swamps the mysterious shoebill breeds and the shores of Lake Mburo belong to the best places in Uganda to see the African finfoot.
This park has a lot of animals within her boundaries. It is the only park in Uganda where impalas live. During game drives you will see plains zebra, one of the largest antelopes in Africa the eland, lots of bushbuck, Defassa waterbuck, topi, common duiker, warthogs and smaller mammals like dwarf mongoose and marsh mongoose. After an absence of years lions can be found again, but you need a lot of luck to see them. Leopard and spotted hyena are also residents of the national park. Lots of birds can be found too during a game drive in the park. In the papyrus swamps the mysterious shoebill breeds and the shores of Lake Mburo belong to the best places in Uganda to see the African finfoot. So, don’t forget to make a boat trip on the lake.
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