Muhumuza Africa Safaris

Lake Mburo National Park

A compact wildlife haven offering unique safari experiences including walking safaris, boat cruises, horseback riding, and mountain biking across acacia woodlands and serene lakes.
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Park at a Glance

Lake Mburo National Park is a small but exceptionally diverse wilderness known for its acacia woodlands, tranquil lakes, and activity-rich safaris.

Its strategic location and unique wildlife make it a perfect stopover between Kampala and Uganda’s western circuits.

260 km²

Park Area

69+

Mammal Species

332+

Bird Species

1983

Year Gazetted

Wildlife

plain zebra herd at wild

Zebras

The only park in western Uganda with large zebra populations.
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Impalas

Exclusive to Lake Mburo—found nowhere else in Uganda.
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Elands

Africa’s largest antelope, commonly seen in open savanna.
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Hippos & Crocodiles

Abundant along the park’s lakes and shores.
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Leopards & Hyenas

Often spotted on night drives and early mornings.
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Acacia & Wetland Birds

Includes shoebill, fish eagles, finfoot, papyrus specialists, and 300+ recorded species.
plain zebra herd at wild

Zebras

The only park in western Uganda with large zebra populations.
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Impalas

Exclusive to Lake Mburo—found nowhere else in Uganda.
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Elands

Africa’s largest antelope, commonly seen in open savanna.
lake mburo hippos

Hippos & Crocodiles

Abundant along the park’s lakes and shores.
leopard in lake mburo

Leopards & Hyenas

Often spotted on night drives and early mornings.
perching on grass

Acacia & Wetland Birds

Includes shoebill, fish eagles, finfoot, papyrus specialists, and 300+ recorded species.

Habitats of Lake Mburo

Acacia Woodlands

.Lightly wooded plains supporting zebras, impalas, topi, and a rich diversity of acacia birds.

Lakes & Wetlands

Papyrus-lined shores home to hippos, crocodiles, finfoot, and wetland specialties.

Rocky Outcrops & Hills

Scenic ridges offering sweeping views of the park’s five lakes and open savanna.

Activities & Attractions

Boat Cruise on Lake Mburo
Enjoy close sightings of hippos, crocodiles, fish eagles, and rare birds along the lake’s eastern shores.
Game Drives
Explore acacia woodlands and savanna tracks rich with zebras, impalas, topi, and eland.
Night Game Drive
Look for leopards, hyenas, bushbabys, and other nocturnal species with a ranger guide.
Horseback Safaris
Ride through open plains for a unique, quiet, and immersive wildlife experience.
Mountain Biking
Cycle through designated trails near Nshara Gate and Rwakobo Rock.
Salt Lick Walk
Educational walks focusing on forest ecology, conservation research, and the unique biodiversity of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Local People

The area surrounding Lake Mburo is home to the Banyankole, a community renowned for their longhorn Ankole cattle and deep pastoral traditions.

Visitors can explore traditional homesteads, learn about cattle keeping, milk processing, and the Bahima way of life, gaining insights into one of Uganda’s most iconic cultural identities.

Accommodation

Various accommodation options from luxury lodges to budget-friendly facilities

Luxury Lodges
High end facilities with crater lake views and premium forest locations.
Mid-Range Lodges
Comfortable accommodations with good access to park activities.
Budget Options
Affordable options including community run facilities and camping.

Access

Roads

Lake Mburo lies along the Kampala–Masaka–Mbarara highway, about 228 km from Kampala (3.5 hours). The park is accessible via Sanga, Nshara, and Kyanyanshara gates depending on your lodge location.

Air

Domestic flights can be arranged to Mbarara Airfield, followed by a short road transfer to the park.

Climate & When to Visit

Temperature

Temperatures range between 21°C – 34°C, with July–August being the hottest. Average annual rainfall is around 800 mm, with the heaviest rains occurring in April and November.

Best Time

Lake Mburo can be visited year-round, but wildlife viewing is best during the dry seasons of June–September and December–February.

Important Information

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