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3 day(s)
Regular & Private
1-50 people
easy
Discover Uganda’s smallest savanna park and enjoy an unforgettable wildlife experience. This package is perfect for families, friends, or conference attendees looking for a peaceful escape from the capital. Lake Mburo National Park is located about 240 km from Kampala, easily accessible via the Nshara gate.
Duration
3 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-50 people
Tour Code
UG-11
Departure Type
request
Tour Category
All Inclusive
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
1 - 90

Entebbe International Airport
08:00
Entebbe International Airport
18:00
Your guide will pick you up from your hotel or residence after breakfast. Enjoy a brief city tour of Kampala before heading on a scenic 4-hour drive to Lake Mburo National Park. The journey offers stunning views of papyrus swamps, rainforests, and Ankole cattle farms.
Stop for lunch in Mbarara town. Upon arrival at the park, check in at your hotel. After a brief relaxation, head out for your first game drive along the Kigambira loop trail. Watch for giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and antelopes.
Start your day early with a game drive along the Kazuma track. Enjoy spectacular views of the park’s hills and lakes. Look out for zebras, waterbucks, bushbucks, and predators like hyenas and leopards.
After the morning drive, return to your lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, embark on a boat cruise on Lake Mburo. Birdwatchers can spot species like the African finfoot, grey hornbill, and shoebill stork.
On your final day, choose from various activities: a nature walk, birdwatching, fishing, cycling, quad biking, or a horseback safari. Lake Mburo is the only park offering horseback safaris, allowing you to get close to wildlife.
Visit the salt lick area for a guided walk, where you can observe zebras and impalas. Alternatively, enjoy a quad bike, mountain bike, or horseback safari.
For a cultural experience, take a village walk to Enyemembwa. Meet local Banyankore herdsmen and learn about their cattle-keeping traditions. You can even try milking cows or join them for grazing.
After lunch, head back to Kampala or Entebbe. Stop at the Equator for a photo, and if time allows, visit the Mpigi Royal Drum Makers.