3 Days Lake Mburo safari takes you to Uganda’s smallest savanna park for an amazing encounter with some of Africa’s famous wildlife. This particular package is excellent for family and friends who want to spend a weekend away from the noisy capital or from visitors who have come for a conference in Entebbe/Kampala. Lake Mburo National Park is found about 240 km away from Kampala, along the Masaka – Mbarara Road. When coming from Kampala, the park can easily be accessed through the Nshara gate after driving 15 kilometers away from the main road.
Lake Mburo is a key attraction in the park. According to the local legend, two brothers (Kigarama and Mburo) once lived in a large valley in the park. Kigarama had a dream in which he saw a great flood filling the valley. He warned his brother that they needed to move away from the valley and into the hills. Kigarama left the valley for the hills while his brother (Mburo) ignored his advice. Kigarama’s dream came to pass and a great flood filled up the valley drowning his brother. The flood left behind a large water body which is now known as Lake Mburo.
Safari Highlights
Day 1: Pickup – City Tour and Afternoon game drive.
Day 2: Morning game drive – Afternoon boat cruise – Night game drive.
Day 3: Activity of your choice (Biking safari, Quad biking safari, Quad biking safari, Village Walk, Nature walk, horseback safari).
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Pickup from Kampala/Entebbe – City Tour – Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park and go for a Game drive
Dinner and overnight will be at Mantana Tented Camp (Budget), Rwakobo Rock (Mid-range) or Mihingo lodge (Luxury).
Day 2: Morning Game drive – Afternoon Boat cruise – Night Game drive
After completing the morning game drive, you will go back to your lodge for lunch, refreshments and relaxation. The Driver will take you for an afternoon boat ride close to the shores of Lake Mburo. Birders will be able to spot countless birds on the shores of the lake including the African fin foot, African grey hornbill, Brown Parrot, Common Scimitar bill, Crested Francolin, fish eagles, herons, Nubian Woodpecker, papyrus bush strike, pelicans, shoe bill stork, weaver birds, white winged warbler and Yellow breasted Apalis.
Dinner and overnight will be at Eagles Nest (Budget), Rwakobo Rock (Mid-range) or Mihingo lodge (Luxury).
Day 3: Nature walk, village walk, quad biking safari, horseback safari and transfer to Kampala with a stop at the equator.
The best place to go for a guided nature walk is at the salt lick area. This is where Zebras, Impalas and other park animals go to lick salt. A hidden wooden platform has been constructed where visitors can go
End of the Safari
Tour Inclusions and Exclusions
The safari includes;
- Park Entry fees
- Game drives and Ranger fees
- Visiting the Equator
- A boat ride
- Transport in a standard tour van
- An English speaking and experienced Guide/Driver
- Accommodation and meals for 2 nights
- Meals and bottled water in-between journeys and when out of the hotel
- Optional activities on the third day like horseback riding safari, quad biking safari, cycling
The tour excludes
- Visas and Air tickets
- Anything that could be considered personal in nature including alcoholic drinks, cigars, laundry, tips, travel and medical insurance.
Accommodation
Mburo Eagle’s Nest: Eagle’s Nest is a budget lodge built on a hill close to the park. Each of the 10 safari tents is self-contained with twin beds, a bedside table, power sockets, a bathroom, a shower, toilet
Rwakobo Rock: This is an Eco-friendly mid-range lodge owned and managed by a family. It is located at the very edge of the park and near the Nshara Gate. The lodge also offers great views of the park and an amazing feeling of being out in the wild. The lodge has 8 spacious cottages built on top of the hill with many rocks. The rooms are powered by solar, have heated showers and flush toilets.
From your room balcony, you get amazing views of the park and surrounding cattle ranches of grazing long-horned Ankole cattle. Some of the park animals like bushbucks, warthogs and zebras graze close to the lodge or gather at the water hole close to the lodge’s dining area. Other facilities and amenities include a campfire which is set up every evening by hotel staff. Rwakobo Rock arranges mountain biking, walking safaris, nature walks, boat rides and game drives.