Booking a Murchison Falls safari from Kigali is a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience filled with fun and close moments with nature. Tourists can travel by road and make a stop at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda, where they can go gorilla trekking.
They can also spot different animals such as lions, forest elephants, golden monkeys, and many bird species before continuing to Kibale for an exciting chimpanzee trekking experience.
The journey continues to Queen Elizabeth National Park for a game drive. Along the way, tourists can see rare wildlife like tree-climbing lions and enjoy a relaxing boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel before heading to Murchison Falls National Park.
There can be a stop at Mabira Forest to see some of Uganda’s oldest plant species and many birds, as Mabira is a well-known bird habitat. From there, tourists may also visit Jinja, and soon they will reach Murchison Falls National Park.
The park is found in the northwestern part of Uganda. It is home to people from many communities and backgrounds, all living together and supporting tourism.
This mix of people gives a strong sense of welcome, making the whole adventure feel like home.
Activities to enjoy at Murchison Falls National Park include:
- Boat cruises on the Albert Nile, where tourists can easily spot Nile crocodiles and hippos
- Morning and evening game drives with chances to see elephants, lions, buffaloes, giraffes, antelopes, and other animals from the 76 mammal species in the park
- Community visits and village walks, where visitors can meet local people and learn about daily life
- Bush breakfast, enjoyed in the wild under the watch of a game ranger to ensure everyone’s safety
Tourists can stay in comfortable accommodations such as Nile Camp and Simba Safari Lodge.
After enjoying the park, tourists can return to Kampala, where they can take a flight or bus back to Kigali, depending on their choice.
Murchison Falls safaris from Kigali give travelers a chance to connect with Uganda’s great Savannah landscapes, rich wildlife, and warm communities, a true celebration of nature.

