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The Mgahinga National Park sits at an altitude between 2,227 metres and 4,127 metres. The park also offers visitors an opportunity to get a glimpse of Virunga's rare mountain gorillas, and it is also an important habitat for endangered golden monkeys. The park also plays a significant role in Uganda's cultural heritage, as it is home to the indigenous Batwa pygmies. The tribe is the forest’s first settlers, and their knowledge of the land remains unrivalled. Mgahinga's most striking feature comes in the form of three conical, extinct volcanoes, part of the spectacular Virunga Range that lies along the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and the Congo. The volcanoes’ slopes and their diverse ecosystems provide an unparalleled backdrop to the area's striking scenery.
First gazetted as a game reserve in 1926, Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda's largest reserve at 3,983 square kilometres, hosting many dignitaries over the past century including Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt and Ernest Hemingway, to name a few. The park is known for its stunning Murchison Falls where the Victoria Nile river surges through a narrow rocky gap and plunges a massive drop of 45 metres into a pool known as “The Devil’s Cauldron”, before flowing into tranquil Lake Albert. Apart from the waterfall, Murchison Falls National Park is also a popular site for wildlife, being home to more than 70 mammal species and 450 species of birds. Hot air balloon rides are also a great way to enjoy the magnificent landscape on offer.

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