Lake Mburo National Park, nestled as the smallest in Uganda, unfolds as an extraordinary canvas for wildlife filming. The park’s unique species diversity and tourist attractions make it a prime location for capturing the essence of Uganda’s wildlife. Trek Africa Expeditions extends its expertise to facilitate all aspects of your filming venture, from processing permits, kit clearing, and press accreditation to ensuring security, scouting, transportation, and comfortable accommodations.
Dive into the visual symphony of Lake Mburo National Park, where woodlands thrive, untouched by the presence of elephants. The western part of the park showcases a blend of savannah, rocky ridges, and forested gorges, adorned with patches of papyrus swamp and lush riparian woodland. Trek Africa Expeditions promises an array of wildlife encounters for filming, featuring 350 bird species and a diverse cast of animals, including zebras, giraffes, impalas, elands, buffalos, defassa waterbucks, leopards, hippos, hyenas, topis, and bushbucks. Notably, Lake Mburo National Park stands as the sole park in Uganda where the elusive impalas can be filmed, adding a unique touch to your cinematic experience.
Embarking on a filming venture in Lake Mburo National Park necessitates obtaining essential permits from Uganda Wildlife Authority. Additionally, media cards from the Uganda Media Council are imperative for a seamless filming experience. Trek Africa Expeditions goes the extra mile, not only assisting in processing these permits and cards but also guiding you through the customs clearance processes at the point of entry into Uganda.
Lake Mburo National Park welcomes filmmakers throughout the year, providing flexibility in choosing the ideal time for your cinematic endeavor. Given Uganda’s equatorial climate with distinct rainy and dry seasons, drier periods are often favored for filming. Heavy rains during the wet season can render trails slippery and challenging for wildlife viewing and filming. Thus, the drier months are generally considered the best time to capture the captivating scenes Lake Mburo National Park has to offer.
Situated between Masaka and Mbarara along the Kampala-Mbarara highway, Lake Mburo National Park is easily accessible. The 228-kilometer drive from Kampala takes approximately 3-5 hours, offering picturesque glimpses of the Ugandan countryside. The park can also be reached from Kibale Forest National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park through various routes. While the roads leading to the park are rough, the journey promises scenic beauty and a sense of adventure.
For those seeking a more convenient route, flights from Entebbe International Airport to Mbarara Airfield provide an efficient alternative. Transfer arrangements to your accommodation can be organized, ensuring a seamless transition, with prior booking recommended through your operator.
Lake Mburo National Park boasts a spectrum of accommodation options to suit every preference. Budget choices include Leopard Rest Camp, The Eagles Nest, Rwonyo Rest Camp, Mantana Tented Camp, and Arcadia Lodge. Mid-range alternatives feature Rwakobo Rock Lodge and Lake Mburo Safari Lodge, while luxury accommodations include Mihingo Safari Lodge, among others. Immerse yourself in comfort after a day of captivating wildlife filming, where each lodge offers a unique experience amidst the natural splendor of Lake Mburo National Park.