Location
Murchison Falls national park is located in the northwestern parts of Uganda, spanning districts of Buliisa, Nwoya, Kiryandongo, and Masindi. The driving distance from Masindi, the nearest large town, to the heart of the park is about 87 kilometres. This area is about 297 kilometres by road, north-west of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.
Quick Facts
- Murchison Falls was named by the explorer Sir Samuel Baker in 1864 after Sir Roderick
- Murchison,then President of Britain’s Royal Geographical Society.
- Winston Churchill visited Murchison Falls in 1907.
- United States President Theodore Roosevelt visited Murchison Falls National Park in 1909.
- Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, visited Murchison Falls National Park in 1959.
- The Murchison Falls Conservation Area is Uganda’s largest protected area.
Activities
- Game drive
- Bird watching
- Nature Trails
- Boat Cruises
- Camp fire
- Zip-lining
- Swimming
- Community Engagement
Summary
Discover Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest conservation area, renowned for its stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. Experience the awe-inspiring sight of the world’s most powerful waterfall, where the mighty River Nile thunders through a narrow gorge, creating an unforgettable natural spectacle.
Starter Pack
- Both light and heavy dull coloured attires
- A safari hut or cap
- Sun glasses
- Sun screen
- A torch
- Flipflops
- Hiking boots
- A pair of safari shorts
- A mosquito/bug repellent
Best Time To Visit
The best time to visit Murchison Falls National Park is during the dry seasons, from December to February and from June to September. During these months, wildlife congregates around water sources, making it easier to spot animals during safaris. Additionally, the dry weather ensures clearer skies and better visibility for enjoying the park’s breathtaking landscapes and activities.
Full Description
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Murchison Falls National Park, also known as Kabalega National Park, situated at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley. Established in 1952, it spans 3,893 sq km, making it Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area, managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The park is renowned for its diverse landscapes, from open savannah plains in the north to the lush Budongo tropical rainforest in the south, traversed by the mighty River Nile. Witness one of Uganda’s most remarkable wildlife spectacles along the riverbanks, with regular sightings of elephants, giraffes, and buffaloes, as well as permanent residents like hippos, Nile crocodiles, and aquatic birds. Experience the sheer power of the world’s most powerful waterfall, Murchison Falls, where the Nile cascades through a narrow gorge, emitting mammoth volumes of water with tremendous force, creating an unforgettable natural spectacle. With an abundance of wildlife including Rothschild giraffes, Nile crocodiles, chimpanzees, and over 556 bird species, Murchison Falls National Park promises an unforgettable safari adventure, showcasing the remarkable biodiversity of Uganda’s wilderness.
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