February marks the end of the dry season in Murchison Falls and offers unique experiences for visitors. Although it is mostly dry, light showers may begin toward the end of the month as the region prepares for the rainy season in March.
Temperatures in February are generally warm, with daytime temperatures around 30°C and cooler nights at about 18°C. The humidity is low, making it a good month for tourists to enjoy different activities in the park.

During February, the vegetation becomes thinner, making it easier to spot wildlife in the Savannah grasslands. Many animals gather around water sources, giving tourists better chances to see them.
The roads in the park are dry and easy to drive on, allowing access to more remote areas without difficulty.
One of the best moments in February is visiting Murchison Falls itself. The Nile forces its way through a narrow gorge and drops 43 meters below. Since the water levels are lower in February, the falls look more powerful because the force of the water is more concentrated.
Boat safaris in February are also very enjoyable. Tourists can clearly see hippos and crocodiles along the riverbanks. The dry weather and bright sunlight also create perfect conditions for taking good photos.
Birdwatching is another great activity in February. Many migratory birds are present in the park, and the famous shoebill stork is often seen in the delta where the Nile flows into Lake Albert. Other birds like the goliath heron, African fish eagle, and Abyssinian ground hornbill can also be spotted.
Chimpanzee tracking in Budongo Forest is highly recommended in February. The dry trails make walking easier, and the thinner vegetation improves visibility.
Getting to Murchison Falls in February is easy. Tourists can travel by road or fly in without worrying about bad weather.
Murchison Falls in February is a special place to visit. It is a good time for nature lovers and adventurers to explore and enjoy the park.

