This 2 Days Lake Mburo Wildlife Safari offers the best Experience to a
great number of Activities like Game Drive, Boat Ride and Community
Visits, Stop Over at the Equator. This National park is situated about
30 kilometers (19 mi), by road, east of Mbarara, the largest city in the
sub-region. This location is approximately 240 kilometers (150 mi), by
road, west of Kampala, Uganda’s capital and largest city.
Have breakfast at your hotel of residence and after drive to Western Uganda with a Stopover at the Equator to take photos and snacks. Have lunch at Rwakobo Lodge in Lake Mburo National park. Thereafter go for evening boat cruise along the Lake Mburo to spot the wildlife and amphibians at the shores of the Lake and the evening photographic wildlife viewing which include zebras, elands, buffalos, waterbucks, warthogs, and lots more. Dinner and overnight at Mantana Tented Camp/Mihingo Lodge. Meal plan: H/B
Day2: Nature Walk and Drive Back to Kampala
After an early morning breakfast go for the Nature Walk and after embark on the journey to Kampala. Arrive in Kampala and Drop off to Entebbe for your flight back home. End of services
This safari includes:
Ground transportation
Accommodation and meals as per itinerary
En-luncheons
Park entrances
Car entry
Boat cruise
Allowance of a knowledgeable English speaking guide
Excludes:
Airfare to Uganda, Visas, Accommodation, cigarettes and personal expenses not listed in the programme.
Please book this tour now via our 24/7 hot line
+256 777 50 61 26 , +256 704 63 5044 OR via
our email info@sightseeinguganda.com. or sightseeingug@gmail.com
We are warmly waiting for you inquiry!
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