A walking safari in Lake Mburo National Park offers a unique and immersive experience to explore Uganda’s rich wildlife up close. Unlike other parks with dangerous predators like lions and elephants, Lake Mburo is a safe haven for walking safaris. The park’s open plains and limited predator presence allow you to experience a variety of savannah wildlife and birdlife without concerns about larger predators like leopards.
As Uganda’s smallest savannah park, Lake Mburo is home to an impressive diversity of animals, including 69 mammal species and 332 bird species. It is the only park in Uganda where you can see impalas, and in western Uganda, it’s the only park where you can spot zebras, giraffes, and eland.
Walking safaris are an integral part of our Lake Mburo safaris, and we offer a variety of packages to help you make the most of your visit.
Walking safaris in Lake Mburo National Park can take place both inside and outside the park, each offering unique wildlife encounters and scenic experiences.
We can help you book a walking safari based on your preferences, ensuring you get the best experience during your stay in Lake Mburo.
You can book your walking safari either in advance or upon arrival at the park. Here’s how:
We’re here to assist with booking your game drive or walking safari in advance, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
The ideal time for a walking safari in Lake Mburo National Park is during the dry season, which runs from December to February and June to October. During these months, the park’s roads are dry, making travel easier and the walking safari more enjoyable. The dry conditions also mean that walking safaris are more comfortable and accessible compared to the rainy season, when trails can become muddy and difficult.
Lake Mburo National Park offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets, from budget-friendly campsites to luxurious lodges. Whether you’re looking for basic comfort or a more indulgent experience, you’ll find the perfect place to stay for your walking safari.
Prices for budget accommodations range from $90 to $100 per person per night.
Mid-range lodges offer comfort and great service, with rates ranging from $100 to $200 per person per night.
For a more upscale experience, luxury lodges like Mihingo Safari Lodge and Emburara Lodge provide exceptional service and stunning views, with prices ranging from $200 to $400 per person per night.
By Road
Lake Mburo National Park is conveniently located between the towns of Masaka and Mbarara, just off the main southwestern road that connects Kampala to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The park is approximately 228 kilometers from Kampala, which is about a 3-4 hour drive. There are several access points to the park, including:
The park is easy to access, with clear signposts along the way.
By Air
If you prefer a quicker option, you can also access Lake Mburo National Park by air. Scheduled and charter flights are available from Kajjansi and Entebbe International Airport. Airlines like Aero Link Uganda and Fly Uganda operate flights, but these typically require a minimum of 4 passengers for the flight to proceed. Be sure to book in advance for this option.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we are committed to providing safe, memorable experiences while following all health and safety guidelines set by the World Health Organization and local authorities. We’ll ensure your safari is organized with the utmost care, so you can explore Uganda’s stunning landscapes and wildlife with peace of mind.
From gorilla trekking to chimpanzee habituation in Kibale, and cultural tours across Rwanda, we offer a wide range of packages designed to suit all interests. Our team is here to help you plan your safari, answer any questions, and make your adventure as smooth and enjoyable as possible.