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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 travelling over the extremely
long and bumpy road to the park, a ride which unfortunately can't be
made easier even if you're driving Station Wagons or 4x4's 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 crevasse in the mountainside. This park is a must-see
for those travelling 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 instances 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 water birds 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 elephants, Rothschild giraffes, hippos, lions, leopards,
buffalos, Nile crocodiles, patas monkeys and over 450 species of
birds.
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