Welcome to Murchison Falls National Park, a land where the Nile roars with unmatched power, wildlife roams freely across golden savannahs, and ancient landscapes tell stories older than time.
Located in northwestern Uganda, Murchison Falls is the country’s largest and oldest national park, and home to the world’s most powerful waterfall,a place where the River Nile is forced through a narrow 7-meter gorge before exploding into a thunderous cascade.
Here, nature doesn’t whisper it speaks boldly.
Every sunrise stretches over open savannah, every boat ride follows the rhythm of Africa’s longest river, and every moment reminds you of the raw energy and beauty of Uganda.
Climate
Murchison Falls National Park has a warm, tropical savannah climate, with temperatures influenced by the savannah plains and the flow of the Nile.
The climate remains generally warm throughout the year, making wildlife viewing consistent and rewarding.
Getting There
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Park Attractions
1. Murchison Falls – The World’s Most Powerful Waterfall
This is the park’s crown jewel.
The Nile squeezes through a 7-meter-wide cleft in the rock, creating an explosive waterfall that sends mist and rainbows dancing through the air.
A visit to the Top of the Falls is breathtaking ground shaking, water thundering, and nature displaying its full strength.
2. The Nile River
The river flows calmly from the base of the falls, supporting hippos, crocodiles, birds, and countless wildlife species along its banks.
3. Big Game on the Savannah
The park is home to:
4. Birdlife Diversity
With over 450 bird species, highlights include:
5. Karuma Falls
A scenic, fast-flowing section of the Nile located upstream, known for its white-water rapids and rugged beauty.
Accommodation Facilities
Murchison Falls has a wide range of places to stay:
Luxury Lodges
Mid-Range Lodges
Visit Today Murchison Awaits
Murchison Falls National Park is a place where nature shows its true power where the Nile carves its path with thunder, where wildlife thrives in open plains, and where every moment feels alive with energy.
A journey here is not just sightseeing… it is feeling the heartbeat of Africa.
The roar of the waterfall, the calm of the river, the beauty of the savannah,all combine to create an experience that stays with you long after you leave.