Saturday, September 06, 2008

Lake Mburo National Park

A couple of weekends ago Nathanael and I sandwiched an overnight visit to Lake Mburo National Park between an orthodontist appointment in Kampala and a national fellowship meeting in Mbarara. It was our first time in the park and we saw scads of nifty animals and birds. Here are a few pictures:













































Buffalo...up close!















Burchell's zebra















Topi (hartebeest family)















Impala male (females lack horns) -- you typically find a group of a male with several females and young, or a group of males that haven't managed to gather their own individual harems.















Warthog, mama and young















One of the neat things about Lake Mburo is that the absence of elephants and lions makes it reasonably safe to go looking for animals on foot, as long as you have an armed game scout along to guide and protect if necessary (those buffalo behind us probably wouldn't attack unless provoked, but it was comforting to have the scout and his AK-47 along with us in case of any problem -- and to take this picture).

2 comments:

Rebecca said...

Looks like you guys had a good time. It looks like a very manly environment.

VinceandJoy said...

Is this park in Uganda? I've never heard of it. It looks awesome!