Murchison Falls National Park

Also known as Kabalega National Park, Murchison Falls National Park is renowned for being home to the world’s most powerful waterfall. Here, the mighty Victoria Nile pushes through a narrow 7-meter gorge, unleashing 300 cubic meters per second of water that causes the surrounding landscape to tremble. Originally gazetted in 1927, Murchison Falls National Park spans 3,840 square kilometers (1,483 sq miles), making it the largest national park in Uganda. It’s a popular destination for safari tours due to its rich diversity of wildlife and engaging activities.


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