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Murchison Falls

Murchison Falls National Park is home to the famous Murchison Falls‚ long recognised as the ‘most powerful waterfalls in the world’‚ where the rushing waters of the Nile River explode through a narrow‚ seven-metre gap in the rocks.

They were first written about by the explorer Samuel Baker‚ in his book‚ The Albert Nyanza. He described his reaction: “The fall of water was snow-white‚ which had a superb effect and contrasted with the dark cliffs that walled the river‚ while the graceful palms of the tropics and the wild plantains perfected the view. This was the greatest waterfall of the Nile‚ and in honour of the President of the Royal Geographical Society‚ I named it the Murchison Falls‚ as the most important object throughout the entire course of the river.”

Also known as Kabalega National Park‚ the Murchison Falls National Park was first gazetted in 1927 and today is the largest park in Uganda‚ covering an area of 3840 sq. km / 1483 sq. miles.  It is popular with visitors because of its diverse safari activities and rich wildlife.

Activities and attractions include:

  • Game drives
  • Nature walks
  • Launch cruise to the bottom of the falls
  • Bird watching
  • Chimp tracking
  • Forest walks
  • Sport fishing
  • White water rafting
  • Balloon Safaris

Airstrips: Pakuba/Bugungu/Chobe Airstrip

Timetable

From

To

Departure

Arrival

Entebbe

Pakuba/Bugungu/Chobe

1300

1400

Pakuba/Bugungu/Chobe

Entebbe

1415

1715


Internal Flights

From Pakuba‚ Bugungu and Chobe passengers can fly to:-

  • Kasese/Mweya (Queen Elizabeth National Park)
  • Kihihi (Bwindi Impenetrable National Park)

Note

Flights to/from Pakuba and Chobe airstrips will operate with a minimum of 4 passengers.

Flights from Pakuba and Chobe airstrips to Kasese‚ Mweya and Kihihi airstrips will operate with a minimum of 4 passengers.