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The Big Five Animals of Murchison Falls National Park

Big Five Animals in Murchison Falls National Park – Lions, Elephants & More

Among the most famous animals in Murchison Falls National Park are the Big Five, which attract visitors from around the world and offer unique wildlife experiences. Book a safari to see all five during your visit to the park.

African Lion

The African lion, often called the king of the jungle, is one of the most well-known Big Five animals in the park. Lions are powerful predators that hunt animals like buffaloes, Uganda kob, and waterbucks. They usually hunt during the cooler hours of the morning and late afternoon. Lions are often seen on game drives in the Buligi area, either hunting or resting under acacia trees.

Leopard

Another member of the Big Five is the leopard, which is more secretive and harder to spot. Leopards are experts at hiding and blending into their surroundings. Unlike lions, which live in groups called prides, leopards are solitary animals. They are more active at night and use their strength to hunt prey such as Uganda kob, buffaloes, waterbucks, and monkeys. Leopards are mostly found in the thick woodlands and riverine forests of the park.

African Elephant

The African elephant is also part of the Big Five and is the largest land animal. Elephants are commonly seen in Murchison Falls, usually in groups called herds. They live in savannah grasslands and woodlands, and are often seen grazing or bathing near water sources. Elephants help maintain the ecosystem by controlling vegetation. Although poaching once threatened their numbers, conservation efforts have helped their population recover.

African Buffalo

Another Big Five animal is the African buffalo. Buffaloes are large, strong animals that live in herds. They are very protective of their group and can be dangerous when they feel threatened. Lions and leopards often target buffaloes during hunts. Buffaloes are usually seen during game drives in the northern sector of Murchison Falls.

Rhinoceros

The fifth member of the Big Five is the rhinoceros. Although rhinos are no longer found inside Murchison Falls National Park, they once lived there before being wiped out by poaching. Thanks to conservation work, rhinos have been reintroduced in the nearby Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. This sanctuary is now home to several white rhinos, a species that was brought into the country for protection. Tourists visiting Murchison Falls often stop at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to enjoy guided rhino trekking tours.

A safari to Murchison Falls gives travelers the opportunity to see the Big Five animals in or near their natural homes. Book your safari today to combine game drives in the park with a rhino trekking stop at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.


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