Giraffes are part of the major wildlife in Lake Mburo Park

Wildlife/Animals in Lake Mburo National Park

Wildlife in Lake Mburo National Park: Mburo is the smallest park in Uganda, but despite its size, the park is home to a great deal of wildlife and a remarkable ecosystem. The park hosts 350 bird species and several animals, including but not limited to the following;

List of Animals and Wildlife found in Lake Mburo Park

Zebras, at the mention of Lake Mburo National Park, zebras are what come to mind! Besides the rare Kidepo National Park, Lake Mburo National Park is the only other destination in Uganda where you will find zebras in plenty. You are guaranteed to see them when you visit the park, and thus referred to as a common sight within the park that goes with a slogan, “whispers of the wild,” and you will hear those Zebras hissing or whispering, as many would say!

Buffalo, just like Zebras, graze the park, and you will find herds of them on your tour, either resting or munching the grass gracefully. They will then lift their noses and stare, creating perfect photo moments for the visitor. Buffaloes are also a common sight in Lake Mburo National Park.

Hippos; hippos are abundant in Lake Mburo, and you will encounter several of them during a boat cruise on Lake Mburo and late evening when they get out of the water to graze on land. They are also a common sight, just like zebras and buffalo, and you can be sure to see them on any particular visit.

Giraffe; the Giraffes used to be nonexistent in Lake Mburo but were recently introduced by Uganda Wildlife Authority. A group of giraffes was transferred from Murchison Falls National Park to Mburo, and as of now, they are regarded as occasional, as they are still a small number and getting familiar with their new home, so you may at times not be able to see them.

Leopard; the park is a good place to hope for a sight of a leopard. There is a place locally known as the “leopard rock” where leopards in Lake Mburo are usually seen, but your chances will be better with a night drive or early morning game drive. Because of their shy and elusive traits, leopards are regarded as elusive because they are masters of camouflage and hard to find.
Hyena; several hyenas exist in the park, but they are referred to as occasional as they are also not seen regularly.

Lions; these have been known to be extinct in the park, but lions are slowly returning to Lake Mburo National Park because of the stability the park has enjoyed for a long time now, and the large number of prey that exists in Lake Mburo. Lions are, however, rare in this park as only very few lucky visitors have been able to see one or two lions.

The park is the only place in Uganda where the impala is found. The eland is also found only in Mburo and the less accessible Kidepo. There are other animals in the park, especially small ones, including topi, duiker, oribi, Bohor reedbuck, sitatunga, and klipspringer. There are also several baboons and other primates, including monkeys.