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Day game drives in Lake Mburo national park

Day game drives in Lake Mburo national park are unique experiences on an African safari as you drive through the savannah park with open safari cars

Day game drives in Lake Mburo national park

Day game drives in Lake Mburo national park are unique experiences on an African safari. Going through the savannah park with open safari cars early in the morning or afternoon gives you a chance to be an eyewitness how animals are in the wilderness. Like in any other savannah park, Lake Mburo national park gives the best game drive experience

Lake Mburo national park is located in the western part of the country and is the smallest savannah park. It’s home to over 68 mammals, 350 bird species, and just 3 primate species. Lake Mburo national park provides day game drives in which tourists get an opportunity to watch different attractions within the park.

Day game drives in Lake Mburo national park

There are day and evening game drives in Lake Mburo national park conducted in the morning and afternoon hours respectively. During game drive activities you should expect to see some of the wildlife that lives within the park. Game tracks are used to access most of the park areas and this enables tourists to see as much wildlife as they can.

During the game drive activities, the driver guides take you to different corners of the park where you keep searching for different animals and birds as you get to meet other attractions of the park. During the day game drives, tourists do meet animals such as giraffes, zebras, impalas, hippopotamuses, cape buffaloes, side stripped jackals, sitatungas, elands, warthogs, topis, leopards, lion, waterbuck, spotted hyenas among others.

Bird lovers on day game drive safaris in Lake Mburo national park will be able to come across different bird species such as Shoebill stock, yellow-breasted apalis, grey crowned crane, saddle billed stork, grey crowned crane, red papyrus gonolek, African fin foot, papyrus yellow warbler, saddle billed stork, common scimitarbill, Nubian woodpecker, white-tailed pelican, yellow-breasted apalis, black papyrus gonolek, red-shouldered cuckoo shrike, African scop owl, and emerald spotted wood to mention but a few.

The day game drive safaris in Lake Mburo national park last for 2 to 3 hours or even more. Tourists by the end of the game drive would have seen as many animals as they can and would have met different attractions within the park. Different game tracks are used and this is done to enable tourists to see as many wildlife as they can. The game drives include stopovers at points where you meet animals to enable tourists to have a close look, photograph, and take videos.

Are day game drives in Lake Mburo national park charged?

Game drives with your private vehicles are free in Mgahinga national park however tourists must pay the park entrance fee to access the protected area. After paying the park entrance fee and accessing Lake Mburo national park then you are free to conduct day or evening game drives. Park entrance fee to Lake Mburo national park is $40 for foreign non-residents, $30 for foreign residents, and UGX20,000 citizens of East African member states.

The most appropriate time for day game drives in Lake Mburo national park

Day game safaris in Lake Mburo national park are carried out at any time of the year but some months are better than others. The dry season months from June to September and December to February are the best for day game drives in Lake Mburo because of the good weather conditions. Little rainfall and planet of rainfall are received which makes game tracks dry and passable, vegetation is short and this gives clear views of wildlife.

Travelers can still visit Lake Mburo national park for day game drive activities in the rainy season because the park is always open. The rainy season happens from March to May and October to November and has got too much rainfall. The rainy season makes the game tracks plus roads leading to the park using Nshara gate and Sanga gate muddy and slippery, vegetation is tall and this makes unclear views of wildlife.

Lodges in Lake Mburo National park

Tourists who want to stay in Lake Mburo national park before or after game drive activities have a lot of accommodation facilities where they can stay while in the park. The accommodation facilities are of budget mid-range and luxury options so travelers stay where they afford. Accommodation facilities include Rwakobo Rock Lodge, Mburo Safari Lodge, Mihingo Lodge, Kigambira Safari Lodge, Arcadia Cottages, Rwonyo Rest Camp, Ihamba Lakeside Safari Lodge, and Kasenyi Lake Retreat Lodge and Campsite among others.

Accessing Lake Mburo National Park

Tourists that want to visit Lake Mburo national park and carry out game drive activities can access the park in 3 to 4 hours and road transport is the only option available. From Entebbe/Kampala, one drives through Mpigi, Masaka, Lyantonde, and branch off to use Sanga gate or Nshara gate to the park. Tourists coming from Mbarara can reach Lyantonde and branch off to use Nshara gate which is 2 kilometers away from Sanga gate.

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