Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area, home to some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife and dramatic scenery. Located in the northwest of the country, this park offers true big game safari experiences, combined with the stunning power of the Nile River crashing through a narrow gorge at Murchison Falls.
If you want to see elephants, lions, giraffes, hippos, and more in one place—this is where to go.

Murchison is the only park in Uganda where you can enjoy a full savannah safari and boat-based game viewing along the Nile River. Its combination of landscapes—woodland, open grassland, riverbanks, and forest—supports a wide range of animals and birds.
The centerpiece is Murchison Falls, where the Nile squeezes through a 7-meter gap and plunges 45 meters below. The mist, roar, and rainbow-filled spray are unforgettable.
The park is home to over 76 mammal species and 450 bird species. Some of the stars include:
Game drives are done in 4×4 vehicles, usually early morning or late afternoon when animals are active. The best area is the northern bank of the Nile, reached by ferry at Paraa or via the new bridge.
Guided drives with professional rangers increase your chances of sightings and provide great interpretation.
The Victoria Nile launch cruise is a must-do. Boats travel upstream to the base of Murchison Falls or downstream toward the delta, where the river empties into Lake Albert.
What you’ll see:
For serious birders, the Nile Delta cruise offers a chance to spot the rare shoebill stork.
After a boat trip to the base, many visitors hike up to the Top of the Falls. The trail climbs alongside the rushing water, offering dramatic views and photo opportunities.
This hike takes about 45 minutes and rewards you with an incredible up-close view of the thunderous waterfall from above.
Before you go:
Working with a licensed tour operator ensures you get the most out of your visit. Many include Murchison Falls in larger itineraries alongside Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary or Kibale Forest.