The falls are stunning notable not so much for their size as for their immense power caused by the 50 m wide river Nile. Here, the world’s second longest river explodes violently through a narrow cleft in the rocks before falling into a pool 43m below. Several elephants, buffalos, giraffes and a variety of antelopes are also encountered on game drives, while lions are a common sight. In the south east, the Rabongo forest is home to chimpanzees and other rainforest creatures. The Nile itself hosts one of Africa’s densest hippo and crocodile population. Measuring 3,893sq km, Murchison falls is the largest national park in Uganda.
All airport tranfers, transport fees in a wildlife safari van with pop-up roofs, professional english-speaking driver/guide in uganda and kenya, accomodations as listed, meals as listed, park entrence fees and activities as listed, chimpanzee tracking permit per person.
All expenses of personal nature, Tips and gratuites to driver/guides,rangers,hotel stuffs etc, cost of a porter to carry your package during Gorilla tracking, private security.