Lake Mburo National Park Safari | A Hidden Wildlife Gem in Uganda

Discover Uganda’s Best-Kept Safari Secret

Nestled between the lush hills of western Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park is one of the country’s most underrated safari destinations. It’s small, scenic, and easily accessible—making it a perfect stop for travelers starting or ending their journey in Entebbe or Kigali. With its rich wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and cultural heritage, Lake Mburo is a peaceful escape from the more crowded national parks.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we craft personalized itineraries to help you make the most of your Lake Mburo experience—and connect it seamlessly with other unforgettable destinations in East Africa.

Top Reasons to Visit Lake Mburo National Park

1. Unique Wildlife Viewing

Lake Mburo is the only national park in Uganda where you can see impalas and has one of the country’s highest populations of zebras and eland antelope. Other common sightings include buffalo, topi, bushbuck, hippos, and warthogs.

2. Birdwatching Paradise

With over 300 bird species, including the African finfoot, white-winged warbler, and even the rare shoebill, Lake Mburo is a haven for bird enthusiasts.

3. Variety of Safari Activities

Game drives

Boat cruises on Lake Mburo

Guided nature walks

Horseback safaris

Sport fishing

Getting There: From Entebbe and Kigali

From Entebbe (Uganda)

Lake Mburo is about 4.5 to 5 hours (240 km) by road from Entebbe International Airport. The drive is scenic, passing through the equator line in Kayabwe, where many travelers stop for photos and souvenir shopping.

From Kigali (Rwanda)

Lake Mburo is also easily reached from Kigali, about 5–6 hours by road (280 km) via the Katuna or Kyanika border crossings. This makes it a strategic stop between gorilla trekking in Bwindi and city tours in Kigali.

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours provides comfortable cross-border transport, including border support and itinerary coordination.

Nearby Safari Extensions to Consider

1. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (5–6 hours away)

Add a life-changing gorilla trekking experience to your Lake Mburo safari. Bwindi is home to nearly half of the world’s mountain gorillas.

2. Queen Elizabeth National Park (3–4 hours away)

Spot tree-climbing lions, enjoy a Kazinga Channel cruise, and take in the sweeping savannas of this iconic park.

3. Lake Bunyonyi (4–5 hours away)

Relax at Uganda’s most scenic lake, perfect for post-safari downtime, island hopping, and canoeing.

4. Kibale Forest National Park (3–4 hours away)

Track chimpanzees and explore lush forests teeming with primates, birds, and butterflies.

Plan Your Lake Mburo Safari with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

From wildlife adventures to cultural experiences, Lake Mburo National Park is a must-visit for any East African safari itinerary. Whether you’re beginning your journey in Entebbe or Kigali, Safari 2 Gorilla Tours will ensure a smooth, customized safari designed around your travel dreams.

Contact us here today to begin planning your Lake Mburo safari and beyond!

Discover Bigodi | Where Culture and Nature Intertwine

Beyond the Gorilla Trek: A Journey into the Heart of Bigodi with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

When most travelers think of Uganda, they often picture the majestic mountain gorillas of Bwindi or Mgahinga. But just a few kilometers from Kibale National Park—a primate lover’s paradise—lies one of Uganda’s best-kept secrets: the Bigodi Community Walk and Swamp Walk.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we believe that true adventure includes both wild landscapes and the vibrant communities who call them home. That’s why we highly recommend adding a Bigodi experience to your safari itinerary.

Bigodi Swamp Walk: A Haven for Birders and Nature Enthusiasts

The Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, nestled along the edge of Kibale Forest, is a thriving ecosystem of papyrus swamps, tropical trees, and lush vines. Managed by the local community, this sanctuary is a model of sustainable ecotourism and biodiversity conservation.

On the swamp walk, our experienced local guides will lead you along raised boardwalks and jungle trails through the wetland. Keep your eyes open—you’re likely to spot up to 200 bird species, including the elusive great blue turaco, as well as butterflies, reptiles, and even six different primate species like the red colobus monkey and black-and-white colobus.

This is a walk that invites patience, wonder, and the joy of discovery.

Bigodi Community Walk: Step into Ugandan Village Life

After your encounter with nature, the Bigodi Community Walk offers a cultural counterpoint. This immersive walk through Bigodi village provides a rare opportunity to connect with the people whose lives are intertwined with the surrounding landscape.

You’ll visit homesteads, meet local craftsmen weaving baskets or distilling banana beer, and hear stories from village elders. The community is proud to share its traditions—from cooking demonstrations to herbal medicine practices. All of it is authentic, heartfelt, and deeply rooted in place.

Every visit directly supports community projects such as schools, clean water initiatives, and health programs—making your experience not just memorable, but meaningful.

Why Add Bigodi to Your Safari?

  • Unforgettable biodiversity in a compact, accessible wetland.
  • Cultural depth that goes far beyond the wildlife.
  • Sustainable tourism that benefits local people directly.
  • Easy integration with gorilla or chimpanzee trekking itineraries.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we strive to craft journeys that leave you changed—for the better. The Bigodi Swamp and Community Walk is not just an add-on; it’s a powerful part of the story that is Uganda.

Ready to take the walk? Let’s plan your journey.

Kibale National Park Uganda | Best Chimpanzee Trekking Tours

Looking for the best chimpanzee trekking experience in Uganda? Kibale National Park is the ultimate destination for primate lovers, offering the highest diversity of primates in Africa. At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we specialize in guided tours to Kibale that bring you face-to-face with wild chimpanzees and the stunning beauty of Uganda’s tropical rainforest.

Why Visit Kibale National Park?

Located in western Uganda near Fort Portal, Kibale National Park is a premier ecotourism hotspot known for its incredible wildlife, rich biodiversity, and breathtaking forest scenery. Covering over 795 square kilometers, this park is home to:

  • Over 1,500 wild chimpanzees
  • 13 species of primates (including L’Hoest’s monkey, red colobus, and black-and-white colobus)
  • 370+ species of birds
  • Unique mammals like forest elephants and bush pigs

Kibale is also part of the larger wildlife corridor connecting to Queen Elizabeth National Park, giving travelers a unique opportunity to combine chimpanzee trekking with a classic Uganda wildlife safari.

Chimpanzee Trekking in Kibale National Park

Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale is the park’s main attraction and one of the best wildlife experiences in East Africa. With the highest chimpanzee population density in Uganda, you have up to a 95% chance of seeing chimpanzees in their natural habitat.

Your chimpanzee tracking adventure starts early in the morning with a professional Uganda Wildlife Authority guide. You’ll hike through dense jungle trails, listening for chimp calls, and tracking fresh nests or footprints. Once you locate a group, you’ll spend up to an hour observing their social behaviors—grooming, playing, and even using tools.

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours also offers the Chimpanzee Habituation Experience, allowing you to spend a full day with researchers and a semi-habituated chimp community for a more in-depth encounter.

Other Activities in Kibale

In addition to chimp tracking, Kibale National Park tours include:

  • Primate walks to see red-tailed monkeys, olive baboons, and more
  • Birdwatching for species like the African pitta and Great blue turaco
  • Nature walks in the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary
  • Cultural visits to local communities

We can tailor multi-day Uganda itineraries to include Bwindi Gorilla Trekking, Queen Elizabeth game drives, and visits to the Rwenzori Mountains.

Best Time to Visit Kibale National Park

The best time for chimpanzee trekking in Kibale is during the dry seasons: June to September and December to February. These months offer the best trail conditions and higher chances of chimp sightings.

However, the park is open year-round, and the rainforest remains vibrant and full of life even in the wet seasons.

Book a Chimpanzee Safari with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we provide expertly guided, customizable tours to Kibale National Park and beyond. Whether you’re planning a 3-day chimpanzee trekking tour, a combined gorilla and chimp safari, or a Uganda wildlife adventure, we ensure safe, ethical, and memorable experiences.

Contact us here today to plan your Uganda safari and explore the best of Kibale National Park with passionate local guides.