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Lake Mburo National Park

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Lake Mburo National Park is a captivating gem nestled in the southern Ankole region of Uganda. Here’s what you need to know:

Size: It covers 260 square kilometers (100 square miles), making it Uganda’s smallest savanna national park.

Location: Lake Mburo National Park lies halfway between Bwindi and Entebbe/Kampala. It’s approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles) east of Mbarara and about 240 kilometers (150 miles) west of Kampala by road.

Habitats: The park boasts a diverse range of habitats, including grassland, woodland, swamp, and rock kopjes.

Wildlife: You’ll encounter zebra, hippopotamus, impala, warthog, common eland, African buffalo, and over 300 bird species. Although lions no longer occur here, Rothschild’s giraffes have been reintroduced.

History: Originally gazetted in 1933 as a controlled hunting area, it was upgraded to a game reserve in 1963. The indigenous Banyankole Bahima pastoralists once grazed their cattle here but were later expelled when it became a national park in 1983.

Cultural Significance: Within the park, you’ll find culturally significant locations like Rubanga, Ruroko, and Kigarama.

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Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or simply seeking natural beauty, Lake Mburo National Park awaits your exploration! 🌿🦓📸

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