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Murchison
Falls National Park Uganda
Safaris Uganda's largest protected area, Murchison Falls
National Park is most famous for it's scenic beauty,
plunging waterfalls and high concentration of
game.
Murchison
Falls National Park is the largest national park in
Uganda, and an ecological jewel for all of East Africa.
The mighty Nile River flows through the park, and
tourists (after traveling over the extremely long and
bumpy road to the park) are greeted with a myriad of
wild animal sightings, including hippos, elephants,
crocodile, giraffe, baboons, warthogs, and
countless others. The actual waterfall is breathtaking,
the whole Nile river crashing through a mere
6-meter-wide crevass in the mountainside. This park is a
must-see for those traveling to Uganda.
It's
possible to take a 2 hour launch trip from below the
falls up towards the ravine. There are tons of hippo and
crocodile to see along the banks of the river. There are
also several good hotels near the falls, situated in the
middle of the Murchison Falls National Park. Flights
into the area can be arranged from Entebbe. Travel by
road can be dangerous through the park; there have been
multiple isntances of armed robbery and many people
prefer to travel by convoy through the park.

The
Nile itself hosts one of Africa's densest hippo and
crocodile populations, and a dazzling variety of
waterbirds including the world's most accessible wild
population of the rare shoebill stork the river also
divides the park in half, attracting large numbers of
game including:
elephant, Rothschild giraffe, hippo, lion, leopard,
buffalo, Nile crocodile, patas monkeys, and over 450
species of birds.
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