Named Murchison Falls National Park, Murchison Falls is where the world's longest river surges through the narrow cracks of the Great Rift Valley cliffs in East Africa, injecting pools that roll 43 metres down. From the 1980s to the present, wildlife populations have been restored in large numbers, with elephants, buffalo, giraffes and a variety of antelopes on the lush grasslands north of the Nile, available for viewing by car
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Named Murchison Falls National Park, Murchison Falls is where the world's longest river surges through the narrow cracks of the Great Rift Valley cliffs in East Africa, injecting pools that roll 43 metres down. From the 1980s to the present, wildlife populations have been restored in large numbers, with elephants, buffalo, giraffes and a variety of antelopes on the lush grasslands north of the Nile, available for viewing by car