Spot zebras, impalas, buffaloes, and other savannah wildlife on guided drives.
Cruise Lake Mburo to see hippos, crocodiles, and waterbirds up close.
Over 300 bird species including papyrus and water birds inhabit the park.
Capture zebras, impalas, lakes, and scenic savannah landscapes.
Walk trails with expert guides to discover wildlife and plants.
Explore the park’s trails on guided bicycle tours through the savannah.
Stay overnight in designated campsites inside or near the park.
Interact with local communities and learn about traditional lifestyles.
Enjoy spectacular sunsets over lakes, forests, and rolling plains.
Experience intimate wildlife encounters and learn from expert rangers.
Lake Mburo National Park is Uganda’s smallest savannah national park, yet it offers a rich wildlife experience, scenic landscapes, and a tranquil atmosphere that makes it ideal for travelers seeking a more intimate safari. Located in western Uganda, the park is known for its rolling hills, lakes, and wetlands, as well as a variety of wildlife including zebras, impalas, hippos, and numerous bird species. Its accessibility and compact size make it perfect for day trips or short safaris combined with other Uganda safari destinations.
Lake Mburo National Park is located in Kiruhura District, approximately 4–5 hours’ drive from Kampala or 2–3 hours from Mbarara, making it easily accessible from Uganda’s major towns. Covering about 260 square kilometers, it is part of the Ankole region, known for its picturesque landscapes of rolling hills, acacia woodlands, and scattered lakes.
The park derives its name from Lake Mburo, one of several small lakes within the park, which is fed by seasonal streams and forms a central feature for wildlife and birdlife.
Lake Mburo National Park is characterized by a mosaic of savannah plains, acacia woodland, and papyrus wetlands, with gently rolling hills creating panoramic vistas.
The park’s compact size allows visitors to cover a lot of ground on game drives, walking safaris, and boat trips without long drives.
Although smaller than Uganda’s other parks, Lake Mburo has a diverse range of wildlife. It pairs beautifully with the 6 Days Luxury Big Game Wildlife Safari for a well-rounded western Uganda wildlife experience:
Lake Mburo is also known for its nocturnal wildlife, which can be observed during night drives offered by guided safari operators.
Lake Mburo National Park is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 300 bird species recorded. Wetlands, lakes, and woodlands provide habitats for both resident and migratory birds.
Notable bird species include:
The park’s diverse habitats make birding rewarding year-round, with excellent opportunities for photography and wildlife observation.
Lake Mburo offers a variety of safari activities suitable for different interests. For those looking to combine Lake Mburo with broader Uganda safari experiences, our team can craft a seamless itinerary:
Lake Mburo experiences a tropical savannah climate, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 28°C.
Best time to visit:
Lake Mburo National Park plays a vital role in conservation and community development. Revenue from responsible tourism supports:
Local communities benefit from employment, cultural programs, and tourism revenue, ensuring a sustainable relationship between people and the park.
Lake Mburo National Park is ideal for travelers seeking a quieter, more intimate safari experience. Its compact size, scenic landscapes, and diversity of wildlife — including zebras, hippos, and over 300 bird species — make it perfect for day trips, walking safaris, and short wildlife getaways.
Whether combined with Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, or other destinations in western Uganda, Lake Mburo offers accessible, scenic, and unforgettable wildlife experiences, making it a hidden gem in Uganda’s safari circuit. Contact our team today to include Lake Mburo in your next Uganda safari itinerary.