Located in northwestern Uganda, Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and most iconic national park. It’s named after the mighty Murchison Falls, where the world’s longest river—the Nile—crashes through a 7-meter gorge in a thunderous display of raw power. This park offers a perfect blend of wildlife, scenic beauty, and adventure, making it a must-visit for any traveler.

places worth visiting

The Falls

Power of Nature

Watch the Nile burst through rock cliffs, creating the most powerful waterfall in East Africa.

Boat Safaris

Nile Wildlife Views

Cruise along the river to spot hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and colorful birdlife along the banks.

Game Drives

Savannah in Motion

Explore vast landscapes where giraffes, lions, and antelope roam freely under the African sun.

Budongo Forest

Primate Trekking Spot

Venture into lush forest trails in search of playful chimpanzees and exotic forest bird species.

Murchison Falls NP  tourist reviews

I’d never seen anything like it—boiling water in the middle of the jungle.

Grace T., Kenya

The hot springs were unforgettable!

Semuliki is quiet, less visited, and absolutely full of natural wonders. We loved the jungle walk.

Jonas B., Sweden

Peaceful and pure.

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Customer Reviews

Meeting the Batwa people was eye-opening and touching. True cultural immersion!

Leah K., New Zealand

Amazing cultural experience.

Semuliki gave us a different kind of safari. Raw, green, and refreshingly wild.

Derrick M., Uganda

A hidden gem.