Also known as the Kabalega National Park, the Murchison Falls National Park is popularly known for having the world’s most powerful waterfall that emits large volumes of water about 300 cubic meters per second or 11,000 ft³/s at a very powerful pressure that causes the surrounding to tremble. The 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 commonly visited because of its diverse safari activities and rich wildlife.
Once a FALL a time
Embark on a captivating expedition to the majestic Murchison Falls, the largest National Park in Uganda, spanning 3,877 sq. km. Your…