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Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area, offering an exceptional blend of wildlife, landscapes, and plant diversity. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect to see:

🦁 EASILY SEEN ANIMALS IN MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK
🌾 On Game Drives (especially in the northern sector):
Rothschild’s Giraffes – Iconic and elegant; Murchison has the largest population in Africa.

African Elephants – Common, especially near the river and in open savannah.

Buffaloes – Often seen in large herds.

Lions – Usually in the northern savannah, sometimes perched in fig trees.

Leopards – Shy but occasionally spotted along game tracks.

Uganda Kobs – Graceful antelopes found in open areas.

Jackson’s Hartebeest – A large, reddish antelope.

Oribis, Waterbucks, Bushbucks – Common in woodlands and grasslands.

Warthogs – Everywhere, often running with tails upright.

🐊 Along the Nile River (Boat Safari):
Hippos – In huge numbers, always in or near water.

Nile Crocodiles – Africa’s largest reptiles, basking on the riverbanks.

Elephants – Seen drinking or bathing at the river edge.

Birds – African fish eagles, bee-eaters, kingfishers, and the rare shoebill stork.

🌱 PLANT LIFE IN MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK
Murchison’s vegetation zones include savannah, woodland, wetland, and riverine forest. This creates rich botanical diversity.

🌾 Savannah Grasslands
Dominated by elephant grass, spear grass, and scattered acacia trees.

Perfect habitat for grazers like kobs, oribi, and hartebeest.

🌳 Woodland & Riverine Forest
Home to Borassus palms, tamarind trees, mahogany, and fig trees.

Riverine forests near the Nile offer shade and food for monkeys and birds.

🌿 Rare or Iconic Plants
Whistling Thorn Acacia – With symbiotic ants that protect the tree.

Wild date palms – Lining wetland areas.

Ferns and climbers – In moist forest patches near the falls.

🌊 And of course… MURCHISON FALLS!
Where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge—one of the most powerful waterfalls on Earth. The mist around the falls supports unique moisture-loving plant species.

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