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Stargazing in Murchison Falls National Park

Stargazing in Murchison Falls National Park

Murchison Falls National Park offers incredible stargazing opportunities, thanks to its remote location, minimal light pollution, and clear skies. Here’s a guide to the best seasons and tips for enjoying the night sky:


Best Seasons for Stargazing

  1. Dry Season (December–February and June–September):
    • These months are ideal for stargazing due to clear skies and minimal rainfall.
    • The dry air enhances visibility, making it easier to spot constellations, planets, and even the Milky Way.
  2. Wet Season (March–May and October–November):
    • While the wet season brings lush greenery, it also comes with cloudy skies and occasional rain, which can obstruct stargazing.
    • However, on clear nights between rains, the skies can still offer stunning views.

Top Stargazing Spots in the Park

  1. Riverbanks of the Nile:
    • The open spaces along the Nile provide unobstructed views of the night sky, with the gentle sound of the river adding to the ambiance.
  2. Lodge Viewing Decks:
    • Many lodges, such as Nile Safari Lodge and Paraa Safari Lodge, offer elevated decks or open areas perfect for stargazing in comfort.
  3. Bush Dinner Locations:
    • If you’re enjoying a bush dinner under the stars, it’s the perfect opportunity to marvel at the celestial display.

Tips for Stargazing

  • Bring Binoculars or a Telescope: Enhance your experience by observing planets, star clusters, and other celestial objects.
  • Use a Star Map or App: Identify constellations and learn about the stars visible in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Dress Warmly: Evenings can get chilly, so bring a light jacket or blanket.
  • Avoid Artificial Light: Turn off flashlights or phones to let your eyes adjust to the darkness.