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Murchison Falls National Park

Experience the thundering Nile amidst Uganda’s richest wildlife haven, where adventure meets awe at every turn.

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Overview

Murchison Falls National Park is the biggest park in Uganda and the most visited because of its diversity in nature (Budongo Forest, River Nile and Savanah grass), many wildlife species that include Elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, lions, Leopards, hippos, crocodiles, etc plus over 500 species of birds. The icing of this park is the Murchison falls, the world’s most powerful water fall as the whole of Nile River squeezes itself through two rocks just 9meters apart. It’s a breathtaking safari whenever you visit this park.

Scenery

Murchison Falls National Park’s scenery is a captivating blend of rolling savannah, dense tropical forests, and the dramatic spectacle of the River Nile crashing through a narrow gorge at Murchison Falls. Open grasslands stretch across the northern sector, dotted with acacia trees and teeming with wildlife, while the Budongo Forest Reserve in the south offers lush, green canopies perfect for chimpanzee trekking. Along the water’s edge, wetlands and papyrus swamps create an oasis for birds, while the riverine sections of the Nile host hippos and crocodiles. This diversity of landscapes, from roaring waterfalls to vast plains, forms a quintessentially African panorama that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor.

Dry and rainy seasons

Climate

Murchison Falls National Park experiences a warm, tropical climate characterized by relatively stable temperatures and two main rainy seasons, typically from March to May and from August to November. Daytime temperatures generally range between 21°C (70°F) and 30°C (86°F), with occasional spikes during particularly hot spells. Rainfall during the rainy seasons is often moderate to heavy, contributing to lush vegetation and healthy wildlife populations. The dry seasons, usually December to February and June to July, bring drier conditions and are popular times for better game viewing as animals gather more predictably around water sources.

Dry seasons:
December to February and June to September
Rainy seasons:
March to May and October to November
Activities

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Visitors to Murchison Falls National Park can enjoy a variety of exciting activities that showcase the park’s diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. From thrilling game drives and boat cruises to immersive nature walks and birdwatching, there’s something for every type of traveler to experience and enjoy.

Game Drives
Explore the park’s savannah plains by 4x4 vehicle, spotting elephants, lions, buffaloes, giraffes, and various antelope species. Game drives are best in the early morning or late afternoon when animals are most active.
Boat Cruises
Take a guided cruise along the Victoria Nile to see hippos, crocodiles, and waterbirds—and get up-close views of the base of Murchison Falls. Sunset cruises offer a particularly magical experience.
Hike to the Top of the Falls
For an unforgettable experience, trek up to the summit viewpoint, where the Nile forces itself through a narrow gorge. The hike offers breathtaking views of the falls and surrounding landscapes.
Bird Watching
With over 450 species recorded, the park is a birder’s haven. Keep an eye out for the rare shoebill stork, African fish eagles, and colorful kingfishers. The best birdwatching spots include the Nile Delta and the Budongo Forest.
Chimpanzee Trekking
The Nile is home to large Nile perch and catfish. Fishing expeditions, especially below the falls, can be arranged with local guides. Catch-and-release fishing is encouraged to preserve the park’s aquatic ecosystems.
Sport Fishing
The Nile is home to large Nile perch and catfish. Fishing expeditions, especially below the falls, can be arranged with local guides. Catch-and-release fishing is encouraged to preserve the park’s aquatic ecosystems.
Nature & Community Walks
Explore trails on foot for a more immersive experience in the park’s ecosystems, or visit nearby communities for cultural encounters. Guided walks offer insights into local flora, fauna, and traditions.
Hot Air Balloon Safaris
Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the park’s expansive landscapes and wildlife during an early-morning flight (availability may vary). Balloon safaris offer a unique perspective on the park’s beauty.

Best time to visit

The most popular and generally considered the best times to visit Murchison Falls National Park are during the dry seasons, December to February and June to early September. During these months, rainfall is minimal, vegetation is less dense, and wildlife typically congregates near water sources, making it easier to spot animals. The roads and trails around the park are also more navigable, enhancing your overall safari experience.

High season (Peak Tourist Periods):
Mid-November to December and June to September. During these months, rainfall is minimal, wildlife is easier to spot as animals congregate around water sources, and the roads are generally more accessible. Consequently, visitor numbers (and prices) often peak.
Low season (Less Busy Months):
March to May and October to November. The rainy periods can make some roads muddy and less passable. However, you’ll typically find fewer tourists, and certain lodges or tour operators may offer lower rates. The landscape is lush, and birdlife is exceptionally vibrant during these times, making it appealing for avid birdwatchers and travelers seeking a quieter experience.
Which animals could you encounter

Wildife Spotlights

Murchison Falls National Park boasts a remarkable variety of African wildlife, offering visitors the chance to encounter the following...

Big Mammals:
Large herds of elephants, African buffalo, Rothschild’s giraffes, and several antelope species such as Uganda kobs and hartebeests. Lions and leopards also roam the savannah, though they can be more elusive.
Primates:
Chimpanzees and other monkeys thrive in the Budongo Forest Reserve on the southern edge of the park.
River Wildlife:
Nile crocodiles and hippos are commonly seen on boat cruises along the Victoria Nile, especially near the base of the falls.
Birdlife:
With over 450 recorded species, the park is a birder’s paradise. You might spot the iconic shoebill stork, African fish eagle, and various kingfishers, among many other species.

Accommodation options

Whether you’re seeking a luxurious safari experience or a wallet-friendly stay, Murchison Falls National Park has options to ensure a comfortable and memorable trip.

Budget

Ikorom Safari Lodge

Ikorom Safari Lodge, located near the Tangi Gate of Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda, offers a blend of traditional African design and modern comfort. The lodge features 12 grass-thatched cottages, each with en-suite facilities, providing options for single, double, twin, triple, and family accommodations.

Mid-range

Sambiya River Lodge

Sambiya River Lodge, situated in the heart of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, offers guests a serene retreat amidst lush landscapes. Located just a 20-minute drive from the top of the iconic Murchison Falls, the lodge provides convenient access to the park's main attractions.

High end

Paara Safari Lodge

Paraa Safari Lodge, established in 1954, is located in Murchison Falls National Park in northwestern Uganda. The lodge overlooks the Victoria Nile, where the river narrows to a six-meter-wide gorge and cascades 43 meters down at Murchison Falls.