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Overview

Murchison Falls National Park lies at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley, where the sweeping Bunyoro escarpment tumbles into vast, palm-dotted savanna. The park is bisected by the Victoria Nile, which plunges 45m over the remnant rift valley wall, creating the dramatic Murchison Falls, the centrepiece of the park and the final event in an 80km stretch of rapids. It's the only park in Uganda that contains all five of the Big five animals. At present rhinos are being re-introduced as they were sadly extinguished from the area by poachers. This park offers birding, fishing, cultural tours and game safaris, as well as hot air balloon rides where you can see the majestic falls from high above.

High Season
June to September
Best Time to Go
December to February

Pros & Cons

  • Best wildlife viewing
  • Very beautiful park with East Africa's most breathtaking waterfall
  • Boat trip to the falls and the Lake Albert delta is available
  • One of the few places where you can find the shoebill
  • Roads are very bad in the rainy season
  • Some areas have high densities of the tsetse fly

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Murchison Falls National Park map

Wildlife & Animals

The park is home to 76 species of mammals including four of the “Big Five”, with huge herds of buffaloes and elephants, well-camouflaged leopards and a healthy population of lions. It is also known for its giraffes; in Uganda, these can only be viewed here and in Kidepo Valley. Other species viewed regularly along the game tracks include Jackson’s hartebeest, bushbucks, Uganda kob, waterbucks and warthogs. Resident crocodiles and hippos as well as other, visiting wildlife are found along the river.

Wildlife Highlights

Murchison Falls National Park is home to all five of the big five that include elephants, buffalos, leopards, rhinos and lions. Also in the park are wild animals such as hippopotamus, giraffes, crocodiles, antelope, Uganda Kob, hartebeest, and oribi, amongst other wildlife. The park has an amazing variety of water birds that include shoe-bill stork. Chimpanzees and several other primates can also be spotted in the Budongo forest in the south of the greater Murchison Falls Conservation Area.

Best Time for Wildlife Viewing

Murchison Falls National Park can be visited round the year, but the best time for wildlife viewing is from December to February during the Dry season when animals gather around the Victoria Nile and other reliable water sources.

Birds

The park's main birding attraction point is the Shoebill stork, best spotted in the dry season from January to March. The commonest species found in the plains include the Marabou Stork, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Secretary Birds, Black-bellied Bustards, Open-billed Storks and Widow Birds.

Best Time for Birding

Birding can be done all year round in Murchison but it's best in January to March. During heavy rainfalls from April to May and August to October, it's difficult to bird watching. 

Best Time to Visit – Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls National Park can be visited round the year, but the best time for wildlife viewing is from December to February during the Dry season when animals gather around the Victoria Nile and other reliable water sources.

High Season
June to September
Low Season
Seasonal rains can affect access in some areas
Best Weather
Typically during dry months; check local patterns
Worst Weather
Peak of Wet season; very hot months vary by region

May to October (Dry Season)

  • Less vegetation and animals concentrate around water, making them easier to spot
  • The skies are clear, rain is rare, and there are fewer mosquitoes
  • Even though most tourists visit during the Dry season, the parks still feel uncrowded, except for the bustling Chobe riverfront area
  • Early morning and evening drives are cold in June, July and August

November to April (Wet Season)

  • The scenery is greener, and there are lower rates during this season
  • Although wildlife is easier to spot in the Dry season, you'll still see plenty
  • There are many newborn animals and migratory birds
  • Except for January and February, rains seldom interfere with your trip
  • During January and February, the rains can be continuous for days
  • It gets very hot in October and November
  • Some lodges and camps close down during part of the Wet season

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