• Therefore it takes about 4 to 5 hours to get to the ideal destination also known as Murchison falls national park.
  • Located in Northern Uganda, Murchison Falls was first gazetted in 1926 as a game reserve and later graduating to Uganda’s first National Park in 1952.
  • At Murchison Falls, the Nile squeezes through an 8m wide gorge and plunges with a thunderous roar into the “Devil’s Cauldron”, creating a trademark rainbow.
  • The park is named after the mighty Murchison falls where the Nile River forces its way through a narrow gorge, giving rise to a gorgeous rainbow.
  • Murchison Falls, also known as Kabalega Falls, is a waterfall at the apex of Lake Albert on the Victoria Nile in Uganda.
  • Murchison Falls Conservation Area ( MFCA ) comprises of Murchison Falls National Park, Bugungu and Karuma Falls Wildlife Reserves.
  • For those interested in having a Murchison Falls safari in Uganda, we have compiled useful information on how to book a safari to Uganda.
  • Uganda's biggest national park. Home to the roaring Murchison Falls and big game like elephants, giraffe, lions, leopards, birds and reptiles among others.
  • Murchison Falls National park was first gazetted as a wildlife reserve in 1926 and is home to 76 different mammal species and 451 birds.
  • Murchison Falls National Park Trails. Although much of Murchison Falls is about safaris and wildlife, the waterfall is one of the most incredible forces of nature.