If you want the best, then book now to stay in one of the amazing Murchison Falls safari lodges. Safari accommodation facilities in Murchison Falls National Park where visitors can stay, cater for luxury/up market, mid-range and budget travelers.
Below are some of the best Luxury Murchison Falls safari lodges.
Chobe Safari Lodge
Chobe Safari Lodge is a top-notch luxury accommodation establishment in Murchison Falls National Park. Being surrounded by the dense savannah woodland of Karuma Wildlife Reserve and the fresh water from the Nile River, present a rich environment that is perfect for your Uganda safari, including a honeymoon.
Paraa Safari Lodge – one of Murchison Falls safari lodges
Paraa Safari Lodge is overlooking the world’s longest river, the Nile in the northern section of Murchison Falls National Park. The Lodge which was established in 1954 can be encountered on your Uganda safari and tour, offering a luxury experience that feature a modern safari lodge.
Mid-range/standard Murchison Falls safari lodges
Pakuba Safari Lodge
Pakuba Safari Lodge is a good mid-range accommodation establishment, overlooking the owing northern bank of the Nile in Murchison Falls National Park. Don’t miss the Albert Nile on the eastern side and the vantage position of the lodge, which is a preference for a wide range of wild animals that gather around for overnight.
Sambiya River Lodge
Sambiya River Lodge is positioned at about 20 minutes’ drive from the top of “the world’s most powerful waterfalls” – Murchison Falls, along Sambiya river. The Lodge is a mid-range establishment in the southern section of the park. Sambiya River Lodge is located in the savannah dense woodland of the south, offering its range of 26 double rooms that are private thatched cottages, some of which are family cottages.
Murchison River Lodge
Murchison River Lodge is located on the boundaries of the southern sector of the park and is a midrange facility with provision for budget travelers. Its accommodation is provided in thatched cottages and safari tents that are comfortable camping.
Nile Safari Lodge – one of Murchison Falls safari lodges
Nile Safari Lodge is positioned on the southern banks of the Nile. The Lodge has got wooden chalets and tents that feature private balconies that offer impressive views of the Nile River as one of the wonders encountered on a Ugandan safari.
Bwana Tembo Safari Camp
Bwana Tembo Safari Camp is situated along the northern boundary of Murchison Falls National Park, in just 10km from Tangi gate. This Uganda safari accommodation establishment opened its doors in February 2012 to offer a friendly overnight stay.
Budget/basic Murchison Falls safari lodges
Red Chili Rest Camp
Red Chili Rest Camp is positioned on the southern bank of the Nile River, in close range of about 500m to the Paraa jetty. The Camp is a budget accommodation establishment in the heart of Murchison Falls National Park, offering accommodation in well-furnished Bandas and safari tents with private and public washrooms. The Camp also offers camping provision with modern showers cooking area, toilets and security light.
Geo Lodges Shoebill Camp
Geo Lodges Shoebill Camp is located close to the entrance of Murchison Falls National Park, in the southern section. The campsite overlooks the Nile waters and provides affordable accommodation for travelers on safaris and tours in Uganda. Travelers provide their own tents, and it’s up to their discretion to arrange for self-catering services at the camp.
The Yebo Safari Camp
The Yebo Safari Camp is situated at the southern border of the park, offering a simple budget accommodation facility.
UWA Camp Site – one of Murchison Falls safari lodges
Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) is responsible for wildlife conservation and management of protected areas, but it also operates a campsite at the top of Murchison Falls. This offers budget camping arrangement for travelers, on the southern side of the park.
Heritage Safari Lodge
Heritage Safari Lodge is a unique accommodation establishment standing along the northern boundary of Murchison Falls National Park, which is the second highly visited national park by travelers on safari to Uganda, after Queen Elizabeth National Park.