Don’t let its size fool you—Lake Mburo National Park may be the smallest of Uganda’s national parks, but it’s brimming with surprises. Located in the heart of Uganda, this 260-square-kilometer (100-square-mile) park is a patchwork of rolling hills, acacia woodlands, grassy plains, and serene wetlands. Lake Mburo’s diverse ecosystem and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
Lake Mburo National Park is named after Lake Mburo, the largest of the five lakes within its borders. These shimmering bodies of water are a rare feature in Uganda’s national parks and offer unique opportunities for boating safaris. Whether you’re gliding across the calm waters or spotting wildlife along the shores, the park’s aquatic landscape adds an element of tranquility to your adventure.
Lake Mburo’s rich biodiversity includes:
The park is especially notable for being the only Ugandan park with impalas, and its rolling plains are a sanctuary for large herds of Burchell’s zebras.
This park is a playground for adventurers, offering a variety of activities for all tastes:
On the Water: Boat safaris on Lake Mburo offer a fresh perspective of the park’s wildlife. Glide silently across the water and watch hippos lounging near the shores, crocodiles sunbathing, and colorful birds flitting between the trees.
After Dark: Night game drives in Lake Mburo are a thrilling way to see the park come alive after sunset. With powerful spotlights, you’ll search for predators like leopards and hyenas as well as nocturnal creatures like genets and porcupines.
Lake Mburo National Park is one of the most accessible parks in Uganda:
Lake Mburo experiences a tropical savannah climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons:
The dry seasons (June–August and December–February) are ideal for safaris, as wildlife is easier to spot near water sources. However, the rainy seasons (March–May and October–November) bring their own charm, with blooming landscapes and fewer crowds. Plus, it’s a great time for bird watching and seeing young animals.
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