Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls National Park Accommodation List: a guide to budget, exclusive, luxury and affordable overnight holiday accommodation in the Murchison Falls National Park tourism region with a list of hotels, holiday resorts & spas, safari lodges, game lodges, bush camps, bed-and-breakfast, guest houses, backpackers, apartments and self-catering accommodation in Murchison Falls National Park.

Murchison Falls National Park Accommodation list

VENUELOCATIONTYPEPRICE
Fort MurchisonMurchison Falls National ParkLodge (family units) R 403
Fort Murchison

Fort Murchison

from R 403 (family units from R 2,019)

Set in beautiful surroundings and looking out on the majestic Albert Nile, Fort Murchison is a lodge situated in the former Aswa Lolim Game Reserve, just outside the northern park boundaries of Murchison Falls National Park.

Sambiya River LodgeMurchison Falls National ParkLodge (family units) R 632
Sambiya River Lodge

Sambiya River Lodge

from R 632 (family units from R 2,503)

Sambiya River Lodge offers comfortable accommodation within the Murchison Falls National Park. The accommodation is provided in a large self-catering house. The house sleeps 10 people and is ideal for groups and large families.

GeoLodge Nile Safari LodgeMurchison Falls National ParkSafari (family units) R 5,110
GeoLodge Nile Safari Lodge

GeoLodge Nile Safari Lodge

(family units from R 5,110)

Nile Safari Lodge has a choice of wooden chalets and tents positioned right on the edge of the Nile River to maximise stunning views and to give a true feeling of Africa. From your own private balcony suspended over the mighty River Nile, a massive expanse unfolds.

Paraa Safari LodgeMurchison Falls National ParkLodge (family units) R 11,872
Paraa Safari Lodge

Paraa Safari Lodge

(family units from R 11,872)

Established in 1954, Paraa Safari Lodge is in Murchison Falls National Park. The lodge is located in the north west of Uganda overlooking one of nature's best kept secrets, the River Nile, on its journey from its source at Lake Victoria to join Lake Albert; here it is suddenly channelled into a gorge only six metres wide, and cascades 43 metres below.