Come with us and explore Uganda’s largest and oldest of all National Parks, with a chance of spotting the big five. It’s renowned by the famous Murchison falls, where the rushing waters of the Nile being forced through a narrow gorge of 7-8 meters producing a sound that you never forget. This park has the highest number of animals that provide the very best of the experience in Africa.
Meeting at an agreed place by 7:00am, briefing then start the 6 to 8 hours journey including some interesting stops.
Enjoy a hearty lunch on the way, cross the Nile at Karuma Falls if lucky sighting some animals crossing the road such as Elephants, Baboons, and many antelopes.
Have lunch and be set for the boat cruise, it takes us to the bottom of the falls, and here we may be lucky to find some of the wild animals that come to drink water and cool off, Hippo schools, Crocodiles, Birds and Monitor lizards plus other marine may be sighted.
Dinner and Overnight; Twiga Lodge.
Highlights of the Day include Game Drive, View of the Top of Falls, Lunch
Program: Early morning breakfast then enter the park by 7:00am to embark on the early morning game drive in one of the best game tracks with hopes of seeing some of the big five including lions, buffaloes and elephants. Giraffes may be sighted, small antelopes like Olibi, impalas and primates like the baboons and monkeys.
Then Hike to Top of the Falls’ – View the spectacular falls where the Nile perfects its beautiful falls creating a thunderous roar, breathtaking views and good spots for memorable photos
Dinner and Overnight; Twiga Lodge
Optional activity: Chimp tracking in Budongo Forest Budongo Forest is located in the southern part of Murchison Falls National Park and has the highest number of wild chimpanzees of Uganda, The habituated groups are located in Kaniyo Padibi where you can go for chimpanzee tracking. Budongo Forest has an incredible biodiversity that beside the monkeys and baboons.
Costing: $ 95 us dollars pp.
Today after breakfast, you will cross the 9.00am ferry and transfer back to Kampala
