Murchison Falls Park

Murchison Falls national park is Uganda’s largest and most visited park bisected by the

Victoria Nile combining the Karuma and Bugungu wildlife reserve to form the Murchison falls conservation area. Also known as Kabarega park, it was named after the thundering waterfall on the Nile that forces its way through the small gap of rocks creating a superb scenery that attracts thousands of tourist from across the globe each year. However, activities mentioned below also contribute highly to the number of visitors, read through and get back to us in case you interested in making a trip to this park.
Murchison Falls
A Murchison falls tour game drive presents an opportunity to encounter the Big Five with possible sightings of lions, leopards, buffaloes, and elephants in the Nile delta and rhinos at the Zziwa Rhino sanctuary. Travel with a well-trained ranger and tour guide as you get up close with the wildlife, take photographs and marvel at the large herds of buffaloes, elephants, Uganda kobs as well giraffes, warthogs, and bushbucks.

elephant Launch trips on the Nile. Offers an avid birder a chance. To come across a wide variety of water and forest birds. As they fly around and rest on the river banks. Common species like Marabou stork, secretary bird. Egrets, hornbill, African Darter. And black-bellied bastards can’t fail to catch your eye. Large water animals like giant Nile crocodiles. And hippos only were seen on a launch cruise.
Murchison Falls
Hiking to the top of Murchison Falls. Is the highlight of any tour to this park. once the launch cruise reaches the bottom of the falls. You can decide to hike to the top. And experience the feeling of being close to rumbling. Nile white waters, watch the strong waves. And feel them shake the roDarterneath you. As you take a memorable picture.
Embark on a nature walk through Rabongo & Kaniyo Pabidi forests. Where you will see plenty of primates. Including chimpanzees and colobus monkeys. Hike through the Nile delta swamps. And woodland for an opportunity to spot the rare giant shoebill stork. As well as pied kingfishers. Wood-peckers, bee-eaters. Flycatcher, hornbills, giant heron just mention but a few. relax
