How Much Does It Cost To Stay At Eagle's Nest

how much does it cost to sleep at eagle's nest?

Room type 

Safari tent single 

Safari tent twin 

Safari tent extra bed 

Lazy camping single 

Lazy camping twin

Rates 

$100

$145

$55

$55

$100


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Eagle’s nest lodge is located on a hill with a view bordering Lake Mburo National Park. Eagle’s Nest Tented Camp has one of the best views in Uganda, featuring Lake Mburo National Park and the ultimate African camping experience. Click here to view mountain gorilla trekking safaris

 

The Eagle's Nest safari tent has its own private veranda facing the park. Each room’s bathrooms are real bush experiences, with 24/7 running showers upon your request, and all the toilets are new eco-friendly inventions. The Eagle's Nest dinner is prepared over a woodfire and large African potjies, which transport guests to the African jungle. Click here to see our recommended mountain gorilla trekking tour.

 

Eagle’s Nest has a total of 10 African safari tents with verandas facing Lake Mburo National Park. All the rooms are fully furnished with twin beds, and you can sit on your own veranda as you enjoy an amazing view of Lake Mburo National Park or spot some wild animals, such as the zebras grazing, if you are lucky enough to be in the park.

 

The Eagle's Nest Camp's reception, restaurant, and bar building are strategically located so that during your dinner you can easily hear the sounds of the bush, such as lions roaring, grunting bush pigs, and chirping crickets. Dinner is prepared in the South African style.

what can i do in Lake Mburo National park?

Lake Mburo National Park is always open to all walkers as long as they are accompanied by a Uganda Wildlife Authority park ranger guide. Lake Mburo National Park’s hiking and nature walks take place at Rwonyo. The guided nature walk takes travelers to the salt lick area, which has the highest concentration of wild animals that are attracted to the salty rocks. Rwonyo-guided nature walks are on the western part of Lake Mburo National Park and normally start at 7 a.m. and take approximately 2 hours.

 

Travelers always meet many animal species, such as hyenas returning to their dens and hippos along the shores of Lake Mburo. Lake Mburo National Park hikes happen within the woodland, offering travelers an opportunity to view many forest bird species and mammals, and a Lake Mburo National Park nature walk to the top of the hill rewards every adventurer with spectacular views showcasing nine of the region’s 14 beautiful lakes.

 

The Rubanga forest-guided nature walks give many walkers a greater opportunity to spot many bird sightings. The Rubanga forest walk requires travelers to book prior to their travel dates for proper arrangements, and the Rubanga forest nature walks are in the company of the park ranger.

Travelers interested in hiking breakfast in Lake Mburo are also accompanied by the Ugandan Wildlife Authority Ranger. Travelers are required to have the right clothes, equipment, and a packed lunch. Every traveler should have those things ready by the day of hiking at Lake Mburo National Park. The hiking daypack includes a picnic lunch and 2 liters of water. 

 

Travelers should carry wellies or waterproof boots, long trousers, and long-sleeved shirts. These clothes are good for your hiking safari in the bush; they protect you against the brush and the thorns that may prick your skin, and they also help against snake bites, mosquitoes, tsetse flies, ants, and flies. The hiking boots are also necessary because they protect your ankle and support you during the hike.

 

Hiking in the wilderness also requires a traveler to carry a light rain jacket. The hiking day starts with this guided hike to the salt lick zone within Lake Mburo National Park, and then travelers hike to the top of the hill where they can clearly see nine of the 14 Great Region lakes. Lunch is enjoyed at the top of the hill, and travelers may also be able to spot many mammals and bird species on both the hill and along the hiking trail.

 

A Rubanga forest hike requires special permission from the park warden. A Rubanga forest hike or nature walk is mostly for travelers interested in bird watching.

 

Game Drives in Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park protects a network of game drive tracks. The wildlife population varies depending on what time of year; each game drive offers a great opportunity to see substantial concentrations of zebras, ramblas, topwaterbucks, and buffalo.

 

Lake Mburo National Park game drives can be done in the morning, evening, or night. Gamemee drives from Kazuma and Ruroko tracks offer over 100 Scenicy lands. It is now possible to encounter game drive darkness in Lake Mburo National Park on two- to three-hour night game drives. The night game drive starts at 6:30 p.m., which takes tourists to see nocturnal animals such as hyenas, bush babies, leopards, and pottos, which are always active at night.

 

Walking Safari in Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park can also be explored on foot, as long as you have a guide with you. The park’s favorite nature walks trail to the salt lick includes Rwonyo, Rubanga Forest, lake shorelines, and viewpoints at the hilltops. 

 

Nature walks are another exciting way to explore Lake Mburo National Park because sometimes visibility is normally restricted by the vegetation undergrowth, which makes it difficult to spot buffaloes or hyenas loping around.

 

Boat Safari

Taking to calm water is always a welcome, peaceful part of your Lake Mburo National Park safari. Tourists can escape the city's dust and see life in the bush from another perspective. Take a 90-minute morning boat tour along the shore of Lake Mburo. This boat cruise takes travelers to see crocodiles, hippos, buffalo, fish eagles, kingfishers, and hamerkops. Lake Mburo National Park boat safaris begin at 8 a.m. and depart every two hours until 4 p.m. daily.

 

Bird watching in Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park is occupied by acacia woodland, and wetlands have become a popular destination for bird watching. Birdwatching in Lake Mburo National Park can be done by vehicle and on foot. During bird watching, you can see bird species such as the rufous-bellied heron, black-bellied bustard, red-faced barbet, and bateleur.

 

Lake Mburo National Park is the only protected area in Uganda where you can carry out horseback riding. Horseback riding tours are operated by Mihingo Lodge; all abilities and clients' ages are catered for. Witness how buffaloes and zebras react differently when they see a human on horseback. Riding a horse in a national park is another special way to view wildlife species. Horseback riding may take up to four hours and always includes hilltop sundowners or the magical bush breakfasts.

 

 Lake Mburo National Park has got nature walk trails anywhere within the park with an armed Uganda Wildlife Authority guide. Travelers may be able to spot a variety of wildlife species, such as hyenas coming from their dens, hippos along the lake shores, zebras, Rothschild giraffes, elands, buffaloes, topis, antelopes, bird species, and butterfly species.

When is the best time to travel to Lake Mburo national park?

The best time to visit Lake Mburo National Park for general wildlife spotting is during the dryer seasons from June to September and December to February. However, Lake Mburo National Park can still be visited in the wetter seasons from March to May or again in October to November.Horse Riding in Lake Mburo National Park