Lake Mburo 2-Day Cycling Safari, Picnic and Bush Breakfast

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ID: GYG1231208-1888540
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Land: Uganda

Dauer: 2 Tage


Beschreibung

Discover Lake Mburo National Park on a 2-day cycling safari from Kampala. Enjoy a bush breakfast, see wildlife up close, and visit the Ankole community to learn about their traditions.
Begin your adventure with a scenic road transfer from Kampala to Lake Mburo National Park, a journey of approximately 5–6 hours through Uganda’s beautiful countryside. Along the way, enjoy rolling hills, traditional homesteads, long-horned Ankole cattle, and lush green landscapes that introduce you to the charm of western Uganda.

Upon arrival, prepare for one of the most unique wildlife encounters in Uganda — a guided cycling safari. Lake Mburo is one of the very few national parks in Uganda where visitors are allowed to explore the savannah on bicycles, accompanied by an experienced ranger guide for safety and interpretation.

As you cycle through open grasslands and acacia woodlands, you may encounter herds of plains zebras, graceful impalas, towering eland antelopes, buffalo grazing in the distance, and a variety of bird species for bird lovers. The cycling pace is relaxed, allowing you to take photographs, ask questions, and fully absorb the peaceful surroundings.

After your cycling safari, enjoy a carefully prepared picnic in the wilderness. Relax under the shade of acacia trees while taking in sweeping views of the park’s savannah landscape. This is the perfect moment to unwind, reflect, and enjoy the tranquility of the African bush.

Wake up to the peaceful sounds of nature and prepare for a truly special highlight — a bush breakfast experience set in the heart of the wild. Enjoy a beautifully arranged breakfast surrounded by open savannah and fresh morning air. The menu typically includes fresh tropical fruits, herbal teas and locally brewed coffee, wholesome breakfast options, and light pastries or local specialties.

After breakfast, visit the Ankole community, famous for their iconic long-horned cattle. During this cultural experience, learn about traditional cattle-keeping practices, hear storytelling about Ankole heritage, discover local customs and daily lifestyles, and engage with community members in an authentic setting.

Later, begin your scenic transfer back to Kampala. Enjoy a comfortable drive as you reflect on your cycling adventure, bush breakfast, and cultural encounters.

Höhepunkte

  • Feel the breeze as you cycle through open grasslands and acacia woodlands
  • Enjoy a bush breakfast surrounded by open savannah and fresh morning air
  • Discover the Ankole community and learn about their long-horned cattle
  • See herds of plains zebras, graceful impalas, and towering eland antelopes
  • Relax under the shade of acacia trees while taking in views of the savannah

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WICHTIGE INFORMATIONEN
The cycling safari is relaxed and suitable for most fitness levels
Accommodation and dinner arrangements are not included and need to be booked separately
The activity involves interaction with local communities, so respectful behavior is expected
IM PREIS INBEGRIFFEN
  • Scenic road transfer from Kampala to Lake Mburo National Park
  • Guided cycling safari with an experienced ranger
  • Picnic in the wilderness
  • Bush breakfast experience
  • Visit to the Ankole community
  • Cultural interaction with the Ankole community
  • Van
  • fuel
  • one day accommodation
  • lunch on the way
IM PREIS NICHT INBEGRIFFEN
  • alcoholic beverages

Wann sollten Sie buchen?

Um die Verfügbarkeit zu garantieren, buchen Sie so schnell wie möglich. Eine frühzeitige Buchung ist eine Überlegung wert, insbesondere wenn Sie die Reise während der Hochsaison wie an Feiertagen oder Wochenenden planen.


Stornierungen

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