Listing Details
Address
Lake Mburo National Park vacations,
UgandaTelephone
+256.772.788.426, +44.790.863.9450
Accommodation
Mihingo Lodge
International Airports
Entebbe International Airport-EBB
Contact Details
Email: karibu@kariburwanda.com
Mobile: +256.772.788.426
What sup: +256.772.788.426
Fixed: (+44)208.765.1058
:(+44)790.863.9450
Email: travel@kariburwanda.com
Owner
Mihingo lodge vacation uganda
General Manager
safari lodge lake mburo national park
Assistant Manager
uganda mihingo lodge lake mburo
Description
mihingo lodge lake mburo uganda is a luury accommodation in lake mburo national park uganda for travellers seeking comfortable safari lodges for relaxation while on tour.
Mihingo Lodge is a peaceful and exclusive retreat adjacent to Lake Mburo National Park. It features ten rooms which are built on wooden platforms with stilts, covered by a thatched roof.
Suspended under the thatched roof is a spacious and comfortable tent equipped with en-suite bathrooms with stunning views, including hot and cold running water, showers, and flush loos. Each luxury tented room is nestled on a private piece of the lodge's property, enabling guests to enjoy the tranquil environment in complete seclusion. Placed in varied settings, some rooms are situated in a forest, some with a lake view, and some on rocky outcrops.
Day 1: From Entebbe to Mihingo Lodge in Lake Mburo National Park is a 5 hour drive, so you can make it for a late Lunch at the lodge. The afternoon can be spent relaxing around the pool or having a little nap in your room to gather strength after your long travel or go for a walk looking for klipspringers amongst the rocks. In the late afternoon you can go on a game walk around Mihingo Lodge. Back for sundowners on the decking nestled amongst the trees with a stunning view onto the water hole or at the camp fire watching the sun setting over the hills in Lake Mburo National Park.
On a clear day you will be able to the Rwenzori Mountains in the far distance.
Day 2: Get up at 5:30 am to leave Mihingo Lodge at 6:00 to drive the Rwonyo Park Headquarter and go on a game walk starting at 6:30 am. You will have a good chance of seeing Hyenas coming back to their den and hippos walking back to the water, you will see buffalo, zebra, impala and topi and with a bit of luck maybe even a sitatunga, an antelope rarely seen living in the papyrus swamps. If you do not feel like getting up so early you can also leave Mihingo Lodge between 7:00 and 8:00 am and still have a great walk but without seeing the hyenas and hippos. After your early morning walk come back to Mihingo Lodge for a late breakfast on the wooden decking overlooking the water hole. Before lunch you can relax at the pool, the bar area or enjoy the privacy of your room. In the afternoon you can go on a game drive to Kazuma Look-out Point with a stunning view onto 9 of the lakes surrounding Lake Mburo National Park.
On your way you will see most of the animal species occurring in the Park. The walk onto Kazuma Look-out Point is steep but short and extremely rewording and should not be missed when visiting Lake Mburo National Park.
Day 3: After breakfast between 7:00 and 8:00 am drive to the Park Headquarter and go for a boat trip at 10:00 am. You will see tons of hippo, a few crocodiles and a big variety of bird species. If you are lucky you will see buffalo from the boat and other wildlife and with a lot of luck maybe even a leopard or a big python. Drive back to Mihingo Lodge for lunch and enjoy the pool. In the afternoon you can go on a game drive on the Eland Track, this track is a good place to see eland and buffalo and all the other plains game. Return to Mihingo Lodge for a sun downer and dinner.
After dinner go on a night game drive looking for hyenas, leopards, civits and jennet cats. Or you could just go on a night game walk in the forest surrounding the Mihingo rocks looking for bush babies in the trees.
Day 4: Get up for a late breakfast and get ready for leaving to either: 1.Queen Elisabeth National Park, about 3.5 hours drive, with stunning views onto the Rwenzori Montains and a very good chance of seeing lions and elephants. 2.Ishasha National Park, about 5 hours drive, famous for its tree climbing lions. You will also see elephants and hippos. This Park is on the way to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the gorilla National Park. 3.Ndali Lodge near Kibale Forest National Park, about 5 hours drive.
This is the best Park to see the Chimpanzees the closed relatives the us. 4.Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, about 5 hours drive, the famous gorilla National Park. 5.Lake Bunyoni, about 4 hours drive, a lovely lake situated between hills is about 1800 meter above see level and one of the few lakes that are bilharzias free and great for swimming