Uganda: Lake Mburo Game Park - a Tale of Uganda's Natural Endowments

It is hard for someone who has grown up around the enchanting Lake Mburo National Park to stay quiet about the glorious beauty that is just next door. Tourists who have visited the park continue to proudly tell stories of their experience. In fact, according to Jonathan Ahabyona, a tour consultant and regular visitor to Uganda's parks, "it is stunning places such as Lake Mburo game park that have maintained this country's glory as the pearl of Africa."

Guests to the park are entertained by a long list of animals, including up to 300 hippopotami, Burch ell's zebras (which can only be found in Mburo and Kidepo valley national park), the impalas (only found here in Uganda), the endangered Sitatunga antelope, primates such as the notorious but fascinatingly entertaining olive baboons, the ferocious buffalos, lions which are just returning to the park, Klipspringers, which majestically pause on top of rock outcrops, day time and nocturnal predators including the spooky hyenas and a good population of incredible hunters such as the leopards and crocodiles.

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