It is also a source of food including fish, provides pastures for herds, as well as materials for making crafts, baskets, and thatching.
[2] Lake Mburo–Nakivali Wetland System covers an area of 26,834 hectares (66,310 acres) and lies on these coordinates 00°40'S 30°57'E.
And also by air from Entebbe to Mbarara airstrip, followed by an hour's drive to the national park.
[3][4]Rocks of pre-cambrian geological time underlie the Lake Mburo wetland system.
The rocks are wholly granitized and argillitic, they are regularly, distributed as thin bands throughout the system.