Lake Mburo National Park – on eof Uganda’s smallest national parks is full of distinctive and immersive experiences that set it apart from other Ugandan parks. Grazing antelopes, zebra, giraffes and also so many birds without crowds.

Signature Experiences

Walking safaris

One of the few parks where you can trek on foot  with an armed ranger , bringing you up close to zebras, impalas, giraffes, warthogs, and buffalo—following tracks, observing behavior, and hearing the ecosystem’s natural soundscape

Night game drives;

Discover nocturnal wildlife—leopards, hyenas, bushbabies, civets—on exclusive night drives that include spotlighting and stargazing under pristine –no-light-pollution skies

Mountain bike cycling

Pedal through rolling savanna, bushlands, and hill ridges with wildlife often at shoulder distance—an adventure-filled way to connect with the landscape that’s quieter than a vehicle.

Cultural Tour 

Head out on a village walk to see how herders manage their iconic long-horned cattle—learn milking, ghee-making, and enjoy music, storytelling, dance, and craft.

Visit a traditional Bahima homestead to learn about their cultural traditions and their way of life. Activities include learning about the Ankole long- horned cow. understand the traditional ghee making process, taste milk. Learn about ‘Omugamba”. This experience includes a nature walk or bike ride across grazing land, where wildlife and livestock often mingle together.

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