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LAKE
MBURO NATIONAL PARK
INTRODUCTION
Lake Mburo National Park is
situated in Mbarara district. It is about 3.5 hours drive from Kampala.
The park is accessed from the Masaka-Mbarara road; turn left to Nshara
gate (13 kms past Lyantonde) which brings you through Sanga gate. Both
junctions have clearly marked signposts, it is about 13kms from Sanga
trading center to Sanga gate and 8kms from the main road to Nshara gate.Its
an ideal Uganda safari destination for short tours and excursions.
It is about 20 minutes drive from either gates to Rwonyo park headquarters.
Lake Mburo
National Park (LMNP) is a very special place ; every part of it is alive
with a variety, interest and colour. LMNP contains an extensive area of
wetland. The park harbours several species of mammals including Zebras,
impalas, elands, topi and buffaloes. The bird population includes the
rare shoebill stork, it's sculptured landscape with rolling grassy hills
and idyllic lakeshores has a varied mosaic of habitats: forest galleries,
rich acacia tree valleys, seasonal, and permanent swamps which all support
a wealth of wildlife.
The park is only 370km and the smallest of Uganda's Savannah national
parks. Its mosaic habitat: dry hillside, rocky outcrops, bushes, thickets,
open and wooded Savannah's, forests, lakes and swamps are home to a suprising
diversity of plants and animals.
Flora and Fauna
Lake Mburo National Park is famous for its richness in biodiversity. It
has about 68 different species of mammals. The common ones are zebras,
impalas, and buffaloes, topis and elands that are herbivores and leopards,
hyenas and jackals that are predators. The park also has more than 315
different species of birds including the rare shoebill stork, papyrus
yellow warbler, African fin foot, saddle billed stork, brown chested wattled
plover, curruther's cisticola, tabora cisticola, great snipe, abyssinian
ground hornbill and white winged warbler.
Acacia species, Olea species and Boscia species dominate the woody vegetation
of Lake Mburo.
Conservation
Education Centre
The park has a conservation education centre, just about 1(one) Kilometer
from Sanga gate. It has a descent accommodation and a hall with maximum
capacity of forty(40) people and caters for school groups, visitors, seminars
or workshops.
Accommodation
The park has accommodation facilities, which include six(6) tents at Rwonyo
park headquarters and three public
Uganda safaris campsites, all strategically located to facilitate and
enhance scenic viewing and easy access to water.
Lake Mburo restaurant located by the Lakeside provides meals on order.
Mantana Tented Camp, which is 3.5kms from Rwonyo Park headquarters, caters
for up market tourists.
Fishing:
Lake Mburo has about 6 species of fish, the common one being tilapia (oreochromis
leucostictus).
Visitors planning to enjoy sport fishing on Lake Mburo should carry their
own fishing gear and fish at the designated point at Mazinga. A restaurant
is available at campsite 2 to ensure maximum relaxation for visitors while
at the lake.
Interpretation Centre
The interpretation
centre is located at Rwonyo hill. Literature about the Park history, biodiversity
and other resources including the scenic beauty is available at the interpretation
Centre, which also serves as a starting point for nature walks.
Game
Drives
The park has a number of tourist tracks that are used for game drives.
Impala track exposes the visitor to a diverse species of animals. Impala
is the most common species viewed along this track although one may sight
a number of waterbucks, warthogs, topis and zebras.
Zebra track leads to harems of burchell's zebra (Equus burchelli) with
other species like bushbucks, oribi and reedbucks. The zebra track leads
to the junction of Roroko track, a drive through a wetland basin and thick
acacia shrub and woodland with olive trees and eurphorbia species. Kopjes
(rock outcrops) found along the Roroko track, are home to elusive klipsringers
to which the rock is the habitat.
The Kazuma
track passes through wooded grassland where black-bellied buatards often
patrol the area. For visitors to experience a real exposure of Lake Mburo
National Park, they should climb Kazuma hill, which is high enough to
enable them see what they could have missed. The five lakes within the
park and the rolling hills become more visible and attractive therefore
it is better seen than read.
Kigambira
loop takes you through a wooded wilderness with scattered thicket and
while you are here, look out for bushbucks and bush duikers.
The Lakeside
track is specially designed to facilitate viewing of water plants and
animals. The park has a diversity of water birds and woodland birds, which
can be sighted along these tracks.
Rubanga
Forest
This forest offers a variety of habitats, conducive for birds thereby
making it a very attractive place for bird watchers. There are over 40
species of birds recorded in Rubanga, 5 of which are forest "specialists".
Some of the common species are the harrier hawk, green pigeon, narina
trogn, Grey-backed cameroptera and double-toothed barbet. The forest,
though small is a real high forest with closed canopy. Some common trees
are markhamia platycalyx, Spain, erythriana and acacia.
Nature Trail
The nature trail offers the visitor a chance to admire nature insight.
Visitors have the opportunity to walk in the circuit at their own pace
in company of an armed guide. Information on trails is also available.
Boat
Trips
The presence of Lake Mburo within the park is a blessing. The lake is
rich with a diversity of animal and plant species, which can only be viewed
clearly while on a boat trip. These include hippopotami and birds like
pelicans, black crake, heron, cormorant and fish eagle but you may also
see the rare shoebill stork, all of which will furnish your visit with
pride.
The duration of each boat ride is 2 hours maximum, but arrangements for
extra time can be made with management at an extra fee.
Fishing:
Lake Mburo has about 6 species of fish, the common one being tilapia (oreochromis
leucostictus).
Visitors planning to enjoy sport fishing on Lake Mburo should carry their
own fishing gear and fish at the designated point at Mazinga. A restaurant
is available at campsite 2 to ensure maximum relaxation for visitors while
at the lake.
Salt Lick:
A walk to the nearby salt lick is a climax of it all. A strategically
located wooded plat-form (observation point) offers a chance to see at
least four (4) different species of animals at any one time while they
lick the salty soil. The observation point is strategically located in
such a way that close observation can be done without distracting the
animals from their salt lick.
Note: walks inside the park must be in company of an armed guide.
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