4 Days Murchison Falls Park Wildlife And Birds
900$
per personThe launch trip to the bottom of the Falls, lasting about 3 hours, is unforgettable look at birds, elephant, buffalo, crocodile, and hippo on The Nile banks; experience this mighty river. On the game drive, Buffalo, leopard, antelope, Rothschild’s giraffe, hartebeest, waterbuck and lion can also be seen. Over 450 bird species have been recorded. Perhaps the frothiest attraction in the Area are the sterning Murchison Falls. For about 80 kms from Karuma Falls in the East, The Nile is a rushing torrent of water which drops about 300 metres. It spills over the ancient rocks that form the Western Rift Valley wall, gushing through a 7 metre gorge and into the cauldron of turbulent water below, forming the fall.
The Murchison Falls Conservation Area, about 7,000 sq. km in size, the largest in Uganda, consists of Murchison Falls National Park, Karuma Game Reserve and Bugungu Game Reserve among others. Budngo at Kaniyo Pabidi Forest station, is also founf within the Area. It is a stunning habitat for wildlife, birds and vegetation. Crocodiles, hippos, elephants and birds including the rare shoebill stork, can be found on the banks of the Nile. With over 1000 chimpanzees in Budongo and Kaniyo Pabidi Forests, Murchison is thought to have the largest chimp numbers in the region.
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DepartureThis safari starts and finishes in Entebbe.
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Departure TimePlease arrive by 9:15 AM for a prompt departure at 9:30 AM.
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Return TimeApproximately 8:30 PM.
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Dress CodeCasual. Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat, light jacket.
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Include
Day 1: Arrival
Day 2: Kampala to Murchison Falls Park
Day 3: In Murchison Falls Park
Day 4: Chimpanzee tracking, return and fly out
Tour Location
This safari starts and finishes in Entebbe. [The Bwindi gorilla permit is included in the safari cost but the other gorilla trackings require a supplement to be paid at time of booking.]
History of the Uganda
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Kingdoms:By the 11th century, organized kingdoms like Buganda, Bunyoro, and others emerged, based on agriculture, crafts, and trade.
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British Influence:British explorers and missionaries arrived in the late 1800s, followed by the establishment of the Uganda Protectorate in 1894. The British expanded control through treaties with other kingdoms, including Toro, Ankole, and Bunyoro.
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Colonial Economy:Commercial production of coffee, cotton, and copper was promoted to support British economic interests.
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Independence:Uganda gained independence in 1962, with Milton Obote as the first Prime Minister.
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Political Instability:The early years of independence were marked by political tensions, including the abrogation of the 1962 constitution and the rise of military regimes.
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Obote and Amin:Prime Minister Obote declared himself President and later faced a coup led by Idi Amin, who ruled from 1971 to 1979.
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Museveni:Yoweri Museveni, after a period of interim government, came to power in 1986 and remains the current president.
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Buganda Kingdom:The kingdom of Buganda played a significant role in Uganda's history, initially granting autonomy and then experiencing tensions with the central government.
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Milton Obote:Uganda's first Prime Minister and later President, Obote was a key figure in the early years of independence.
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Idi Amin:Amin's military rule was a period of significant human rights abuses and instability.
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Yoweri Museveni:Museveni's long tenure as President has been marked by efforts to stabilize the country and promote economic development.
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History of Uganda - WikipediaIn 1894, Uganda became a protectorate of the British Empire, and in 1962, the United Kingdom granted independence to Uganda making...
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Uganda - WikipediaUganda gained independence in 1962, with Milton Obote as the first prime minister. ... In 1894, the Uganda Protectorate was establ...
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