The Lake Mburo National Park is located in the western region of Uganda, in the Kiruhura district. It is bordered to the east by the Mbarara district and the Isingiro district. About 260 square kilometers of its lowlands are covered by the park. In comparison to the other national parks in Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park is the one that is closest to Kampala, the country's capital. Road adventures to Lake Mburo National Park takes 4 hours and 240 kilometers from Kampala. 68 kinds of mammals, over 313 bird species, lakes, swamps, trees, woods, flora, savanna grasslands, and 6 species of fish all call the park home. The Uganda Wildlife Authority oversees the management of all of these species. In 1993, the park was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adventures in Lake Mburo National Park Activities in Lake Mburo National Park Birdwatching: One of the best birding locations in Uganda is Lake Mburo. In Lake Mburo, birding is primarily done along the Warukiri and Miriti wetlands. Common quails, crested francolin, emerald spotted wood Dove, greenwood hoopoe, Lilac-breasted Roller, Nubian woodpecker, Rednecked Spur, trilling cisticola, white-winged warbler, and the Shoebill stork are a few of the species. The African-wattled plover Rufous, Black Bellied Bustard, Coqui francolin, Flappet larks, red-necked spur fowl, Rufuos chested Swallow, southern Red Bishop, temminck's courser, and yellow-throated long claw are other birds that can be seen at the Rwonyo camp. The African finfoot and the uncommon white-backed heron can both be spotted in abundance at Lake Mburo. Guided Nature Walks: In contrast to the other parks in Uganda, nature walks are permitted everywhere within the park with the permission of and under the supervision of an armed guard from the Uganda Wildlife Authority. You can observe several antelopes, Zebras, buffaloes, and giraffes grazing while on
The Lake Mburo National Park is located in the western region of Uganda, in the Kiruhura district. It is bordered to the east by the