Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda
Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest national park and is cut in half by the Nile and its landscape varies from dense rainforest on the hilly ranges in the south-west to undulating savannah in the north-west. It is considered to be the prime area for game viewing is the peninsula between the Victoria and the Albert Niles, known as the Buligi Circuit. The concentration of animals is highest in this area, and the lush patches of forest along the waterways and the conspicuous Borassus Palms, dotting the ridges and valleys in-between, add to the attraction of the park's landscape.
The world-famous Murchison Falls are a must for any visitor. The most impressive view is at the top, where the Nile forces its way through a 7 metre gap in the rocks and tumbles 40 metres down. A path leads from the parking above the falls all the way to the bottom and offers spectacular views of the foaming waters rushing into the gorge, with a deafening roar. In the background, the pacified river winds its way towards Lake Albert.
Accomodation within the park is limited; the riverside Nile Safari Camp is situated on the banks of the mighty River Nile, halfway between Murchison Falls National Park and Lake Albert. Nile Safari Camp is an exclusive tented camp situated in one of the world's most romantic safari destinations.