During these 2 days and 1 night safari, you will get to explore the biggest National park in Uganda, Murchison Falls National Park is not only known for having the most powerful falls in the park, but also has abundant wildlife species such as Lions, Giraffes, Rhinos, Hippopotamus, Elephants, amongst others that can best be seen during morning, afternoon, and night game drives thus making it a famous tourist destination.
You will stop over at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to take a glance at the black and white Rhinoceros and as well do birding. The sanctuary has four different trails to choose from which take you to savannah woodlands or swamps each with different bird species. Upon arrival in the park, you will check in and relax at the accommodation. day two, you will have a morning game drive and later a boat cruise along River Nile to the bottom of the falls and hike to the top of the falls then return to Entebbe / Kampala.
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Often seen animals while a game drive are, Ugandan Kobs, Giraffes, Elephants, buffaloes, Hartebeests, Oribs, Water bucks, Warthogs, Bush bucks and Hyenas
Yes! there are absolutely other ways to see animals such as on a boat safari along the Albert Nile.
Murchison Falls National Park is located in northwestern Uganda, spanning the districts of Nwoya, Buliisa, Kiryandongo, and Masindi.
Visitors typically travel by road from Kampala, Uganda's capital, or by air to Pakuba or Bugungu airstrips. Road and air travel options may vary, so it's recommended to check for current transportation options.
Murchison Falls National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, lions, leopards, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species. The park is especially famous for the Murchison Falls, where the Nile River forces its way through a narrow gorge, creating a spectacular waterfall.
Visitors can enjoy game drives, boat safaris, bird watching, and guided nature walks. The boat trip to the base of the falls is a popular activity, offering stunning views and opportunities to spot wildlife along the Nile.
The dry season (December to February and June to September) is often considered the best time to visit for wildlife viewing. During the wet season, some roads may become impassable, and wildlife can be harder to spot.
Yes, it's recommended to hire a guide for activities such as game drives and nature walks. Experienced guides can enhance your wildlife viewing experience and provide valuable information about the park.
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