Game drives take place early in the morning and a tourist is able to see plenty of game at Nyamsika Cliffs is where one can enjoy a picnic, the view and gaze at elephants and other wildlife on the green grassy hillsides and river below. The best time for game drive is during the dry season. In addition, it is recommended that visitors procure services of an approved tour operator with trained driver guides in order to have a great experience in the National parks…
Bird Species commonly seen between Paraa Rest Camp and Ferry crossing are Spotted Mourning Thrush, Vitelline Masked Weaver, Silver Bird, Bluff-bellied Warbler, Blue-napped Mousebird, Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-weaver Black-headed Gonolek, Green-winged Ptyilia, and Black-headed Batis. Comparatively this is the best site for the localized White-rumped Seedeater…
Tourists get to explore the wild on foot while in Murchison Falls Conservation area. There is a trail at Paraa winds throughout low hills, gullies and forest around the river. Of course, Nature walks happen at top of the falls, KaniyoPabidi and Rabongo Forest. Rabongo Forest Ecotourism Centre is located in an island of tropical river forest in the south-east of the conservation area…
The Launch trip begins at Paraa landing area at the point where river Nile enters into Lake Albert. And takes you to the bottom of the falls. While on the cruise you will sight hippos, water bucks, crocodiles, buffaloes and elephants. You will also see water birds such as cormorants, Fish eagles, ducks, Kingfishers, bee-eaters and the shoebill. The cruise is between 9am and 2pm daily. In addition, it is recommended that visitors procure services of an approved tour operator with trained driver guides in order to have a great experience in the National Parks…