Murchison Falls: On the White Nile
Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda Murchison Falls National Park lies in north-western Uganda around the White Nile and east of Lake Albert and is the country's biggest national park. Over a hundred years ago, the area's inhabitants had to leave because of the sleeping sickness spread by tse-tse flies. In the 1950s, the area was declared a national park and in the 1960s it was one of the most-visited parks in East Africa. In 1954, Ernest Hemingway flew over the park and his plane crashed; it was the first of two consecutive plain crashes in Africa he survived. How to Get to Murchison Falls National Park Red Chilli Hideaway in Kampala has very good offers for three days/two nights safaris to Murchison Falls National Park. More expensive options include chimp and rhino tracking, but we booked the cheapest safari since we were mainly interested in seeing the falls. The drive to the national park took ages (getting out of Kampala was the hardest part - the city is famous for ...


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