Uganda
National Parks
Lake
Mburo National Park —
Uganda

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Lake
Mburo National Park in Uganda
Lake
Mburo National Park is one of Uganda's loveliest wildlife
safari destinations. It is important for game viewing
tours, Birding safaris, foot safaris (guided nature
walks) as well as sport hunting. Lake Mburo National
Park is a gem of a park, conveniently located close
to the western highway that connects Kampala to the
parks of western Uganda. Lake Mburo National Park
situated in Mbarara district is about 3.5 hours drive
from Kampala. Though the park is just 370km2 in size,
its landscapes are varied and even a short drive is
alive with interest and color. Interesting mammal
species in the park include impala, Burchell's zebra,
and eland that are not found elsewhere in western
Uganda.
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Animals
& Birds of Lake Mburo National Park
A
variety of vegetative habitats surround the open water
of Lake Mburo. The lake's western side is dominated
by a grassy escarpment rising above a shoreline fringed
with acacia forest and the closed canopy Rubanga forest.
To the north and east, grassy valley floors, made
seasonally lush and soggy by rain, drain between undulating
hills. These seep through expanses of wetland into
the lake. Rock kopjes are found along the eastern
margins of the park.
These
varied habitats support an impressive variety of wildlife
including 68 mammal species. These include some rarities.
Lake Mburo is the only park in Uganda to contain impala
and the only one in the rift region to host Burchell's
zebra and eland. In Uganda, topi are only found in
Lake Mburo and Queen Elizabeth National Parks. Commoner
species include warthog, buffalo, oribi, Defassa waterbuck
and reedbuck. Leopard and hyena are also present while
hippo and crocodile are found in the lake.
The
park also has a very respectable bird list with around
315 species recorded to date including the shoebill,
papyrus yellow warbler, African finfoot, saddle billed
stork, brown chested wattled plover, Carruther's cisticola,
Tabora cisticola, great snipe, Abyssinian ground horn
bill and white winged warbler. Acacia woodland bird
species are especially well represented while forest
species may be found in Rubanga Forest.
Highlights
of Lake Mburo National Park
Forest
Walks through Rubanga Forest:
Though small, this
tract of forest on the western side of Mburo provides
a taste of a tropical high forest with canopy and
is home to a variety of forest bird species. Rut can
be explored with a ranger guide.
Boat
Trips
The eastern shores
of Lake Mburo can be explored by boat, departing from
a jetty at the lakeside campsite near Rwonyo. Watch
out for crocodile and hippopotamus during the 2-hour
voyage, as well as birds including pelicans, heron,
cormorant and fish eagle and perhaps even the rare
shoebill stork.
Salt
Lick Guided walks
Explore the park around
Rwonyo, culminating in a visit to a natural salt lick
frequented by wildlife. Viewing is facilitated by
a timber observation platform.
Game Tracks
The
eastern hinterland of Lake Mburo is served by a network
of game tracks along which a variety of savanna animals
and birds can be sighted. Impala are most commonly
seen along the Impala Track while zebra frequent the
grassy valley floors traversed by the Zebra Track.
This connects to the Ruroko Track which passes rock
kopjes that are home to the elusive klipspringer.
Fishing
Visitors can enjoy
sport fishing on Lake Mburo, Which has about 6 species
of fish, the common one being tilapia (oreochromis
leucostictus). Visitors should however, carry their
own fishing gear for the trip.
Horse riding
Fantastic routes through
the park on horseback are available. The best ride
is the 4 to 5 hour ride onto the 4km long grassy Warukiri
Range situated in the middle of the park with stunning
360 degree views of the surrounding hills and valleys
in the park. At the end of this range is a waterhole,
which often attracts buffalos and other animals combined
with a magnificent view onto 9 of the 12 lakes surrounding
Lake Mburo National Park. Rides also on offer are
1 to 2hr rides outside the park, full day rides with
picnic breakfast and bush lunch or a 2 day ride fly-camping
in the bush.