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Contact us, for all your tourist information on Lake Mburo National Park and the activities that can be done inside Lake Mburo National Park. This is a resourceful guide, giving tourists more than just information but also assistance on when to visit Lake Mburo National Park, what they require, and the possible attractions they are likely to meet during their visit here. Get in touch with our team for FREE and reliable information about this remarkable national park.

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    If you are looking for where to stay in Lake Mburo National Park, this is the right page for such information. Lake Mburo National Park is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Uganda and has got plenty of state-of-the-art accommodation facilities. The park provides a truly memorable life experience that awaits you.

    Here is a list of lodges if you are planning for where to stay while in Lake Mburo National Park, as you prepare for your safari in Uganda.

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    More About Lake Mburo National Park

    Lake Mburo National Park is the smallest savannah national park in Uganda, located conveniently close to the highway that connects Kampala to five parks in western Uganda. The 370 sqkm national park is an increasingly common stopover on the safari circuit for visitors traveling to western Uganda or for clients who would wish a one-day tour from Kampala. This is because the park is just in a short distance of 253 km from Kampala, so it can easily be accessed to carry out different safari activities.

    The park is underlain by ancient Precambrian metamorphic rocks, and sculptured landscapes, with rolling hills that date back more than 500 million years. It contains an extensive wetland area that harbors several species of mammals and birds, found nowhere else in Uganda.

    Adjacent to the park are the ranches of the Bahima people, possessing the famed long-horned Ankole cattle, a common sight within this area, unfortunately, both inside and outside the park. The local communities around Lake Mburo National Park do cohabit and are allowed to graze in and outside the park since most of the animals are herbivorous. In Rwanda, Akagera National Park shares the same DNA as Lake Mburo National Park

    Visitors to the park can also visit other places in Uganda including Queen Elizabeth National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or discover and experience Mbarara City

    We can also extend your visit to Rwanda where various activities are also available for you to undertake. These include gorilla trekking, golden monkey trek, hiking Musanze Caves, and a Diane Fossey Hike.

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