2-Day Murchison Falls National Park Wildlife Safari From Entebbe
Description
Walk to the top of Murchison Waterfalls, ride a boat towards Lake Albert to see several birds and go on a game drive to view lions, elephants, giraffes, baboons, antelopes, and others. Revel in the beauty of nature and admire the variety of animals and birds in their natural habitats here in this 2-day safari!
Highlights
- Enjoy a boat cruise to Lake Albert
- Spot waterbucks, lions, giraffes and other animals
Itinerary Expand All Collapse All
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Day 1: Entebbe to Murchison Falls National Park expand_more
Travel from Entebbe at 07:00 am and head for Murchison Falls National Park. The journey will take about 6-7 hours.
Relax and have lunch.
Embark on a boat cruise at 02:00 pm for about 2 hours with your Ugandan tour guide.
Walk to the top of the Murchison Waterfalls for 2 hours. This is the most fascinating experience as you feel the real sights & sounds of the waterfalls.
Back to the hotel.
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Day 2: Murchison Falls National Park expand_more
Go for an early morning game drive at 06:30 am.
Cross the ferry to the park to view waterbucks, lions, giraffes, antelopes, baboons, elephants and much more with your Ugandan tour guide.
At midday, head back to the city.
What's Included
Transportation
Accommodation
All entry fees
Breakfast
What's Excluded
Visa fees
Know before you go
The Nile Delta is the area where the Victoria Nile flows into Lake Albert. A boat safari down the river towards Lake Albert is a “must do” for every birdwatcher as the banks of the delta are home to hundreds of bird species, including the rare and prehistoric-looking shoebill stork. We will have a trail walk along the banks of the falls to get a closer glimpse of the falls, a photoshoot opportunity, a lively experience of the power of the falls.
Meeting Point
Entebbe, Uganda
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
The group size and price | |
1 To 1 | USD 750 Per Group |
2 To 2 | USD 900 Per Group |
This is a group tour |