LAKE MBURO

Lake Mburo is Uganda’s fourth national park and an often overlooked gem.

A mixture of lakes, wetlands and acacia savannah, it is perhaps the best place in Uganda to see Africa’s largest antelope, the eland.

A lack of large mammals is compensated by the presence of such beauties as impala and eland and the park’s unique ecology.
Lake Mburo safari tours

LAKE MBURO WILDLIFE

  • Lake Mburo is the only place in Uganda where the impala is found.
  • Herds of buffalo and zebra are common but there are no lions, giraffes or elephants.
  • Great opportunities to see crocodiles, hippopotamus, Burchell’s zebra, topi, bushbuck, oribi, defassa waterbuck and sitatunga.
  • Only two primate species are present in the park: vervet monkeys and olive baboons.
  • Carnivores in Mburo include hyena, leopard, jackal and otters.
  • Of the 315 bird species there are 60 water specialists, 5 endemics and 26 lakeshore and papyrus swamp species.
Activities
In addition to game drives and guided walks, a ‘must-do’ at Lake Mburo is a boat trip.

These launches provide great viewing and birding, allowing an uninterrupted view of many animals as they come to drink.

A wooden hide overlooking a saltlick provides great viewing of a variety of animals.
Further information
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