Murchison Falls National Park
Where the Nile Thunders Through the Heart of Uganda
Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area, Murchison Falls National Park is a breathtaking showcase of raw natural beauty and untamed wildlife. Split by the mighty River Nile, the park is named after the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the world’s longest river squeezes through a narrow 7-meter gorge before plunging 45 meters into the Devil’s Cauldron — a spectacular display of power and beauty.
Wildlife and Scenery
The park’s varied landscapes — from savannah plains to riverine forests and lush wetlands — provide a haven for over 76 mammal species and 450 bird species. Visitors can expect to see elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, lions, leopards, and hippos, alongside the graceful shoebill stork, Uganda’s most iconic bird.
Top Activities
Game drives on the Buligi and Nile Delta tracks
Boat cruises to the base of Murchison Falls and along the Victoria Nile
Hiking to the top of the falls for panoramic views
Bird-watching and nature walks
Chimpanzee tracking in the nearby Budongo Forest Reserve
When to Visit
The best time to visit is during the dry seasons (December–February and June–September) when animals gather along the riverbanks and game viewing is at its best.
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