Residents of Koch Goma Sub County in Nwoya district are full of smiles following the completion and commissioning of a hostel facility valued at 136 million shillings got from Murchison Falls National Park as revenue sharing funds for the year 2013/14. The funds are part of the 448 million shillings received by Nwoya district which
Murchison Falls NP Wins TRIP ADVISOR 2014 Accolade
The TripAdvisor would like to congratulate Murchison Falls National Park on being awarded a 2014 Certificate of Excellence, signifying that it has consistently earned outstanding feedback from TripAdvisor travelers. This prestigious award is based on the quality of reviews and opinions you have earned on TripAdvisor over the past year. We hope you will showcase
Self Drive Safari in Murchison Falls National Park
Drive your own Uganda wildlife safari adventure on a self drive holiday to the magnificent Murchison Falls National Park. This is the largest Uganda wildlife safari park, divided by Africa’s longest river named as River Nile that has its source in Jinja (Eastern Uganda) and its mouth in the Mediterranean sea in Egypt. A Self
Paraa School Reaps Big from 2014 Fishing Tournament
An assortment of scholastic and construction materials donated to Paraa Primary School in Murchison Falls National Park by the Murchison Falls Invitation Fishing Tournament 2014. In June, representatives of the annual Murchison Falls Invitational Fishing Tournament (MFIFT) handed over scholastic materials to the Paraa School in Murchison Falls National Park, as part of their continued
Chobe Lodge works with UWA to build a Game Hide
Chobe Lodge has worked with the Uganda Wildlife Authority to build a game hide fr game viewing in the Murchison Falls National Park. Game hides are extremely practical solutions to not only enhance game viewing experiences but also to help with conservation. Wild animals are naturally fearful of human activity and so building a game
UWA Digs Trenches Around Murchison Falls National Park
The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has embarked on digging trenches around Murchison Falls National Park to prevent elephants from straying into the villages. The move follows the death of three men killed by elephants recently in Oyam district. “We are digging trenches around the Murchison Falls National Park to stop the elephants from straying to the districts