Exploring mantana’s tented camp in lake mburo national park
The Lake Mburo National Park to the south west of Uganda stands among the famous Uganda safari
destinations that present diverse flora and fauna worth exploring. The
Mantana Tented Camp compliments the wilderness of Lake Mburo to derive a
remarkable stay in the park.
Mantana Tented Camp impressively located on the hill of Rwamahungu with the views of Lake Mburo National Park stands as an upmarket or call it luxurious accommodation for the travelers visiting Lake Mburo on safaris in Uganda.
This intimate small serene wilderness camp features a typical African safari atmosphere which makes its stay an encounter of its own presenting an ideal for the exploration of Lake Mburo National Park including taking activities like walking Uganda safaris, the game drives, the night drive, birding and boat cruise on the calm looking Lake Mburo.
The wilderness affluent accommodation at Mantana Tented Camp is presented in environmentally blending spacious and lush tents that stand on raised wooden decks equipped with the sitting room along with the dining area and the bar.
The count of the nine (9) tents that thrive at the site boast of private verandah, en suite toilet and bush shower along with a dressing room, showers and the hot water making each accommodation unit self-sufficient generating a complete experience on safari in Uganda.
The Mantana Tented Camp has never been short of impressive towels and bedding, soap and other toiletries that keep your stay comfortable. In your private tent, you enjoy the natural lighting generated from the intense sun radiation that is common in the rangeland of Ankole where Lake Mburo National Park is located. The bar and dining facilities are also positioned on the raised platform offering the views of the park’s savannah landscape while taking your thrilling lunch, dinner or an evening sun downer on a Uganda tour.
The Mantana Tented Camp is a surrounded by an area which is a common dwelling ground for the warthogs, the Burchell’s Zebra, Buffalo, Impala, civet cats along with a myriad of birdlife. The Lake Mburo Camp of Mantana group that operates a range of safari camps in the region stand as at an altitude of 4,308 feet and the geographical coordinates of 00.37’01.16”S and 30.58’48.04”E.
Lake Mburo National Park remains the smallest savannah game park in the destination Uganda with an extended wetland system that is part of the greater Lake Victoria catchment. The greater section of the park is marked by acacia species and the open savannah grassland that is increasingly being reduced by the ever increasing woodland accruing from the absence of large shrub consumers like elephants to tame it. The park supports counts of Rothschild giraffes that have been re-introduced from Murchison Falls National Park, the great counts of Burchell’s Zebra in Uganda, the Topi antelope, Impala, warthogs, the defassa water bucks, the bush bucks, leopards, the Buffaloes among other species. The ancient rocks that date back to 500 million years ago common dwelling for the Klipspringers combine with the rest to generate a remarkable experience in Lake Mburo National Park which using Mantana Camp as your base.
Mantana Tented Camp impressively located on the hill of Rwamahungu with the views of Lake Mburo National Park stands as an upmarket or call it luxurious accommodation for the travelers visiting Lake Mburo on safaris in Uganda.
This intimate small serene wilderness camp features a typical African safari atmosphere which makes its stay an encounter of its own presenting an ideal for the exploration of Lake Mburo National Park including taking activities like walking Uganda safaris, the game drives, the night drive, birding and boat cruise on the calm looking Lake Mburo.
The wilderness affluent accommodation at Mantana Tented Camp is presented in environmentally blending spacious and lush tents that stand on raised wooden decks equipped with the sitting room along with the dining area and the bar.
The count of the nine (9) tents that thrive at the site boast of private verandah, en suite toilet and bush shower along with a dressing room, showers and the hot water making each accommodation unit self-sufficient generating a complete experience on safari in Uganda.
The Mantana Tented Camp has never been short of impressive towels and bedding, soap and other toiletries that keep your stay comfortable. In your private tent, you enjoy the natural lighting generated from the intense sun radiation that is common in the rangeland of Ankole where Lake Mburo National Park is located. The bar and dining facilities are also positioned on the raised platform offering the views of the park’s savannah landscape while taking your thrilling lunch, dinner or an evening sun downer on a Uganda tour.
The Mantana Tented Camp is a surrounded by an area which is a common dwelling ground for the warthogs, the Burchell’s Zebra, Buffalo, Impala, civet cats along with a myriad of birdlife. The Lake Mburo Camp of Mantana group that operates a range of safari camps in the region stand as at an altitude of 4,308 feet and the geographical coordinates of 00.37’01.16”S and 30.58’48.04”E.
Lake Mburo National Park remains the smallest savannah game park in the destination Uganda with an extended wetland system that is part of the greater Lake Victoria catchment. The greater section of the park is marked by acacia species and the open savannah grassland that is increasingly being reduced by the ever increasing woodland accruing from the absence of large shrub consumers like elephants to tame it. The park supports counts of Rothschild giraffes that have been re-introduced from Murchison Falls National Park, the great counts of Burchell’s Zebra in Uganda, the Topi antelope, Impala, warthogs, the defassa water bucks, the bush bucks, leopards, the Buffaloes among other species. The ancient rocks that date back to 500 million years ago common dwelling for the Klipspringers combine with the rest to generate a remarkable experience in Lake Mburo National Park which using Mantana Camp as your base.
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