Game Drives:
The park has registered a number of impala tracks, which are used for touring the common species along the shores such as topis, zebras, waterbucks and warthogs, which come to the shore to drinks water.
For zebra, burchell, bushbucks, reedbucks and oribi, a zebra track leads you to these animals.
The zebra track heads to Roroko track junction. This drive leads you through the thick acacia shrub, wetland basin and wood land concentrated with olive trees and euphorbia species.
Elusive Klipspringers are supported by the Ruroko track rock out crop.
Another track is the Kazuma track, which goes through wooded grassland where the black-bellied bustards always concentrate. Climbing the Kazuma hill gives you the real lifetime experience when you visit Lake Mburo. The hill gives you perfect views of all the 5 lakes within the park and enables them to see sloping hills and more that they could have missed to see.
For water plants and animals, the lakeside tracks are available for viewing. This gives you a chance to see the woodland birds and water birds, which can be spotted along on these tracks.
The Kigambira loop leads you to wooded wilderness where you can view bush duikers and bushbucks.
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