Murchison Falls National Park: Uganda's Premier Wildlife Destination
Experience the Raw Beauty of Murchison Falls National Park
Uganda's largest and oldest protected area, offering unparalleled wildlife encounters and breathtaking landscapes.

Murchison Falls National Park
Spanning an impressive 3,840 square kilometers northwest of Kampala, Murchison Falls National Park stands as Uganda's largest and oldest protected natural area, established in 1952. Its vast expanse encompasses diverse habitats, from lush riverine forests to rolling savannas, making it a haven for an astonishing array of wildlife. At the heart of the park lies the magnificent Murchison Falls, where the mighty Victoria Nile plunges over a sheer drop, creating a thunderous spectacle and offering breathtaking views. The park is renowned for its exceptional game viewing, with visitors having the opportunity to encounter iconic African species such as lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, and leopards. Murchison Falls National Park provides an unparalleled wildlife experience, showcasing the incredible biodiversity of Uganda. Its size and diverse habitats make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Magnificent Murchison Falls
Witness the dramatic spectacle of the Victoria Nile cascading over a sheer drop, creating a thunderous roar and stunning views.
Exceptional Wildlife Viewing
Encounter iconic African wildlife, including lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, and leopards, in their natural habitat.
Diverse Habitats
Explore lush riverine forests, rolling savannas, and other diverse ecosystems teeming with life.
Accommodation
Details on various lodging choices, from luxury lodges to budget-friendly campsites.
Activities
A range of activities available including game drives, boat safaris, and guided nature walks.