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Lake Mburo National Park

Location: Lyantonde. It is the park closest to a town- Mbarara

Edgar R. Batte by Edgar R. Batte
September 27, 2021
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A topi takes rest under a tree shelter in the tropical grasslands of Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.

A topi takes rest under a tree shelter in the tropical grasslands of Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.

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Attractions: Lake Mburo National Park has the biggest number of burchell’s zebras as one of the main attractions. It takes its name after the lake which is one of the excursion conduits that is relaxing to a tourist as they watch a number of birds, wildlife and beautiful views of landscapes.

Lake Mburo is the biggest lake. The others are Lake Kigambira, Kabikwa, Kazuma and Bwara. All the five lakes share the same water only divided by wetlands. While on a game drive, be sure to see eland antelopes, or Southern Elands, buffaloes, warthogs, herds of hippopotamuses, crocodiles which account for some 70 mammals, 350 bird species and 400 plant species.

How to get there: Lake Mburo National Park is approximately four hours from Kampala, by road.

Where to stay: You can choose to stay in Mbarara or at one of the lodging facilities within the park. Your tour operator will be happy to help you choose from the options. My recommendation is Kigambira Safari Lodge.

Warthogs are some of the most commonly sighted tourist attractions in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.
Warthogs are some of the most commonly sighted tourist attractions in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.
Uganda Kobs are many and easily found in the woodlands of Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
Uganda Kobs are many and easily found in the woodlands of Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
Uganda is home to the burchell_s zebras whose beautiful patterns make them an attraction. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.
Uganda is home to the burchell_s zebras whose beautiful patterns make them an attraction. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE.
Topis are short-legged, long armed which limits their speed and makes them vulnerable to predators. They are clean and admirable. You'll see many of them in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
Topis are short-legged, long armed which limits their speed and makes them vulnerable to predators. They are clean and admirable. You’ll see many of them in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
Giraffes are a towering and graceful beauty to see in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
Giraffes are a towering and graceful beauty to see in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
A Giraffe is a towering and graceful beauty to see in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
A Giraffe is a towering and graceful beauty to see in Lake Mburo National Park. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
A warthog feeds along with its baby in the savannah grasslands of Lake Mburo National Park in western Uganda. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
A warthog feeds along with its baby in the savannah grasslands of Lake Mburo National Park in western Uganda. Photo by EDGAR R. BATTE
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