2-Day Lake Mburo Savannah Park Wildlife Safari

2 Days

Two days Lake Mburo national park are perfectly enough to explore Uganda’s smallest gem. Lake Mburo national park is located in western Uganda along Masaka – Mbarara highway, the road that leads to the western parks of Uganda. It’s a small savanna park inhabiting more than 50 mammal species. The two days trip allows you have a game drive to spot some of the world’s most beautiful wildlife species, plus a boat cruise on Lake Mburo.

Overview

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2-Day Lake Mburo Savannah Park Wildlife Safari

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