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72 hours
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Mfnp sits on the shores of L Albert, in northwest Uganda. Murchison Falls in Mfnp is famously known for having the most powerful waterfall in the world, At the top of Falls, the Nile forces itself thru a narrow gap in the rocks, only 7m wide & tumbles 43m before flowing westward into L Albert. The power & majesty of Murchison Falls are spectacular! Spice the wildlife experience with Rhino Tracking & Chimpanzee Trekking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary & Budongo Forest Respectively.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Dinner
Breakfast
Select a pickup point
Pakuba Safari Lodge or Similar
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Rhino Fund Uganda
After an early morning breakfast, head north through the districts of Luweero and Masindi through their traditional farms and villages, stopping at Ziwa Ranch Rhino Sanctuary for rhino viewing. Stop in Masindi town for lunch en-routes and re-fueling after proceed to Murchison falls National Park. Go straight to tour the top and bottom of Majestic Falls, where the Nile crashes through a 7 meters gorge to the falls 45 meters. Numerous scenic viewpoints are a photographer’s delight, and the most impressive view is of the foaming waters rushing into the gorge with a deafening roar. Overnight at Pakuba Safari Lodge or similar
Murchison Falls National Park
Your will be visiting the top of murchison falls & game drive as you go to the lodge.
Pakuba Safari Lodge or similar
LUNCH
Lunch
-Breakfast -Lunch & -Dinner
Murchison Falls
Wake up for an early morning sumptuous breakfast so that intrepid explorers can begin with an early game drive in the peninsula between the Victoria & Lake Albert Nile. Catch the highest concentration of wildlife in the wilds of Murchison Falls. After lunch take a magnificent boat cruise to the base of the majestic Murchison Falls. The earth literally trembles to one of the world most powerful falls of natural water while crocodiles soak up the sun with their vast jaws menacingly agape before return to the lodge. Overnight Pakuba Safari Lodge or similar.
Murchison Falls National Park
Game drives and boat cruise safari for morning and afternoon respectively
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Budongo Forest Chimpanzee Tracking
After an early morning breakfast head to Budongo forest for the chimpanzees trekking. You will have a chance of spotting other primates like the red tailed and blue monkeys with so many more species of birds, if you are a bird lover, you will enjoy bird watching as well. Afterwards proceed to kampala/entebbe marking an end of the 3 Day Murchison Falls NP Wildlife Tour & Rhino Tracking.
Royal Mile Budongo Forest
At Budongo Forest you’ll make stopover to go Chimpanzee Trekking and then proceed to Kampala
Pickup included
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
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Feb 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Things I appreciated about the tour: - Aron was a quick responder and accommodating on plans. We met someone in our rhino group who owned a children’s home nearby, and Aron took me to visit later that day. - Brought me to my hostel in Entebbe, which included a ferry ride. They were patient with the wait and made sure I got home with all my luggage. - Chimp trekking and rhino sanctuary were cool Things I did not like/feedback: - Aron was not a chatty guide at all. He did not give information on the wildlife or make an effort to talk with me—it was pretty much silence for the whole two days of the tour, and I definitely got lonely. I was asked one question the whole two days, and I tried to strike up conversations, but they died pretty quickly. Would not recommend for a solo or private tour if you’re looking for informative, talkative companionship. - Too expensive for what it was. They do give luxury-level accommodation, but the rhino tour is only 1hr and the chimp trek is 2hrs. The day was not filled at all, which I expected, given the price point. It seems like they purposely leave open space because they want to sell the extra $300 waterfall viewing, which I was annoyed about because I was already paying so much. - Itinerary included pottery, which I thought would be a pottery class (that's what other travelers said they did, so I should have clarified, but it turned out to just be viewing a shop)—but all that didn't matter because they canceled the pottery part of the trip without telling me anyway. I had to ask in order to find out that we canceled that part, it was not voluntarily told to me. - We finished a day early because the itinerary was so open/unfilled, so I got a slight refund. Not at all close to what I should have gotten though, considering we made a 3-day trip into a 2-day trip because of the lack of things to do. In fact, the second day was just driving back, and I ended up being driven around Kampala running errands with them—which was a waste of time for me. In my mind, this really was just a half day worth of activities and mostly driving. When I heard the price of the hotel and pottery and gas, it made me wonder where all the remaining cost of the tour was going to. - Took a bunch of pictures of me without my permission. Even at the children’s home, the owner told him to ask for permission before snapping shots.
Operated by Safari 2 Gorilla Tours