Murchison Falls National Park, with 3,840 square kilometers, is Uganda’s largest National Park. The park is cut in half by the Nile and its landscape varies from dense rainforest on the hilly ranges in the South-West, to undulating savannah in the North-West.
The prime area for game-viewing is the peninsula between the Victoria and the Albert Niles, known as the Buligi Circuit. Here, the concentration of animals is highest, with lush forest patches along waterways and conspicuous Borassus Palms dotting the landscape.
The world-famous falls are a must-see for visitors. The most impressive view is at the top where the Nile forces its way through a 7 meter gap in the rocks and tumbles 40 meters down. A path leads from the parking above the falls to the bottom, offering spectacular views of the rushing, foaming waters into the gorge.
The river hosts large Nile crocodiles and thousands of hippos, with buffalos and herds of elephants also visible. The park is also home to giraffe, oribi, hartebeest, waterbuck, and Uganda kob. The boat excursion offers a visual feast with diverse wildlife and bird species, notably the rare shoebill stork and the elegant goliath heron.
Murchison Falls National Park is enjoyable all year round, but December through to February is considered the best time to visit the park. June to September is another great window to visit.
Boat Cruise, Game Drive, Morning Game Drive, Birding, Hiking, Nature Walks, Hot Air Balloon Safaris
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