Quad Biking in Lake Mburo National Park

Quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park is a great adventure activity that travelers visiting the park can enjoy. Quad biking is a different kind of tourist activity in the park that involves travelers exploring the park with a game drive on a quad bike instead of the normal safari vehicles. Quad bikes are All Terrain vehicles which allow one or two people, giving travellers an opportunity to enjoy self-game drives in Lake Mburo National Park.

Lake Mburo National Park is a beautiful and scenic national park of Uganda with varied landscapes that make the park all the more amazing to visit on a Uganda wildlife safari. Lake Mburo National Park is located in the western region of Uganda, about 220km way from Kampala and just off the highway. Given its easy accessibility, Lake Mburo National Park is a one stop park for those travelers with limited time to spare as they get to enjoy the wildlife and scenic beauty of the park, even with a 1 day Lake Mburo Safari. There are a number of animals in Lake Mburo National Park that travelers shall encounter not only during a quad biking adventure in the park but also game drives, boat safaris and picnics among so many other activities in Lake Mburo National Park. Most common sightings of animals in Lake Mburo National Park include large herds of zebras, impalas, elands, waterbucks, buffaloes, topi, warthogs, baboons, oribis, black-headed vultures usually spotted on acacia trees, among so many others. Lake Mburo National Park also has over 300 bird species recorded in the park, making it a great birding destination.

Quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park is an amazing adventure activity that travelers after some thrill and exploration can do, given that there are no predators known to be found in the park, especially in the day. Regardless however, quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park is done in the guidance of a park ranger, to protect and guide the travelers. The All-Terrain Vehicles, the quad bikes, are simple to use semi-automatic 250cc machines with efficient silencers. The quad bikes also have wide low-pressure tyres which give minimal impact on the trails developed for quad biking. Given the simplicity of using the quad bikes, previous experience of usage is not needed for one to be able to do quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park, as travelers are first taken through the basics of using the quad bikes by the guides before you embark on your thrilling quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park adventure.

Quad Biking in Lake Mburo National Park
Quad Biking

While on a quad bike driving yourself through Lake Mburo National Park, you shall have indeed enjoy yourself as you shall get to encounter a variety of wildlife in the park, as well as come up close with them, especially kobs, zebras, elands among other animals in Lake Mburo National Park. Quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park is done through carefully developed trails, with opportunities for travelers to make stop overs in points where they can have an opportunity to take in the magnificent beauty before their eyes.

Quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park starts by a briefing by the guides, and then a training of the basics is then followed. Before embarking on the quad biking adventure, you are given overalls, a helmet, goggles, a bandana if needed and gumboots if you do not have your own footwear. The following are the trails you shall follow during your quad biking in Lake Mburo National Park;

The Eland Trail Track Guided Quad Biking Safari

This trail takes you about 2 hours to finish, having you meandering through acacia forest of the beautiful scenic Lake Mburo National Park, spotting various animals like herds of zebras, waterbucks, eland, warthogs, among so many others. The Eland trail track guided quad biking safari is one of the most interesting that travelers can actually take.

The Ankole Trail Guided Quad Biking Safari

The Ankole trail guided quad biking safari takes about 3 hours, rewarding travelers with amazing game viewing opportunities on the western shores of the lake and up the Kagarami overlooking the Ankole Cultural Centre and vast plantations and farms around the park. Thereafter, you shall proceed to the Ankole Tribe for a mini cultural visit.

Ruroko Track Guided Quad Biking Safari

This is the longest trail which takes about 4 hours of adventurous encounters through open valleys, and over difficult sections of Lake Mburo National Park tracks stopping over at the Ruroko Kopje for a scenic view before returning via the Lake Side Track.

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