Lake Mburo National Park
- Home of the Mountain Gorillas
Lake Mburo National Park
Did You Know? (Quick Facts)
- Coordinates 0.50° S, 30.95° E
- Distance from Kampala About 230 km (3–4 hours by road)
- Size 370 km²
- Mammals Around 68 species, including zebra, eland, impala, and leopard
- Birdlife Over 315 species including the shoebill and African finfoot
- Heritage First gazetted as a controlled hunting area in 1933, upgraded to a national park in 1983
- Trekking Experience 20+ habituated gorilla families available for visitors
- Ancient Forest Estimated to be more than 25,000 years old, one of Africa’s oldest rainforests
- Name Origin “Bwindi” comes from the local Runyakitara word for “impenetrable”, describing its thick vegetation that once made travel through it nearly impossible.
Why Visit Mburo with
Gonja Safaris?
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Perfect:
for short safaris close to Kampala -
Boat rides:
on Lake Mburo with hippos and crocodiles -
Night and walking safaris:
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Beautiful scenery:
and exceptional birding
Key Attractions
Our travellers' wildlife sightings across Lake Mburo National Park
When travelling through Uganda, many of our travellers document their wildlife encounters – be they of lions, Chimpanzees or black rhinos – and generously share their records with us.
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Quick Facts About Uganda
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Language
English (official), Swahili; Thank you is Webale in Luganda -
Visa
eVisa available for most nationalities -
Religion
Christianity (majority), Islam -
Climate
Tropical; warm year-round with wet & dry seasons
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Currency
Ugandan Shilling (UGX) -
Power Plugs
Type G (British-style) -
Apps
SafeBoda (for motorbike taxis), Uber (limited to Kampala), -
Capital
Kampala
Flight Information
Most international travelers fly into Entebbe International Airport (EBB), just outside Kampala. There are direct flights from major hubs like Nairobi, Dubai, and Addis Ababa. If you’re coming from Europe or the US, you’ll likely connect through one of these cities. Domestic flights are available to places like Kidepo (KID) and Kisoro (KSR) for gorilla trekking, but most travelers use buses or private transfers for shorter distances. You can compare flight prices on Skyscanner or Google Flights.
Safety Information
Uganda is generally safe, but petty theft in cities like Kampala can occur. Gorilla trekking Uganda zones and national parks are low-risk. Avoid political demonstrations and use trusted transport apps like SafeBoda. Political demonstrations are rare but best avoided if they occur. Road travel can be chaotic, so if you’re not comfortable with local driving styles, consider hiring a private driver.
Climate
Best Time to Visit Uganda
The dry seasons (June-August & December-February) offer ideal conditions for Uganda safari experiences. Wet seasons (March-May, September-November) are lush but muddy. Temperatures are usually between 20°C – 28°C (68°F – 82°F), though it can get cooler in highland areas like Bwindi.
Other Essential Travel Tips
- Health: Yellow fever vaccination is required. Malaria is present, so take prophylaxis and use mosquito repellent.
- Transport: Boda-bodas (motorbike taxis) are popular but risky use SafeBoda for trained drivers.
- Culture: Ugandans are friendly but conservative dress modestly outside tourist areas.
Wildlife: Always follow park rules; never approach wild animals without a guide.