Many safari companies offer safaris into this park. One is www.uganda-wildlife-photographic-safaris.com. They operate the nearby Ajai Safari camp. You can fly into nearby Arua Airport from Kampala (daily flights with Eagle Air) and this company will send a safari vehicle to get you.
You can stay with Boomu Women's Group who are located just outside Kichumbanyobo gate, the main gate to the park. You can get transport to there from Masindi. After your stay you can go to the park gate, just metres up the road and try to get a lift to your destination in the park. Either that or you can ask the staff to arrange for a taxi to take you to your destination. If your destination is chimp trekking in Pabidi, staff at Boomu Women's Group can help arrange transport to this site.
For non-residents, a one day permit costs US$20, for East African residents, US$10.
Community tours that offer a chance to see the local community, understand issues faced by rural Ugandans and learn about local food are offered at Boomu Women's Group [http://www.boomuwomensgroup.org]. This group also offers a chance to see how local handcrafts are made.
Local crafts, drinks, snacks and simple meals can be purchased from Boomu Womens Group [http://www.boomuwomensgroup.org]. As this is a community tourism project all sales directly help the surrounding community.
The '''Nile Safari Camp''' accessible through a very bumpy road is a luxury ''tent-style'' accommodation with spectacular service and wooden cabins overlooking the Nile River. Very quaint and rustic, but with 5-star service.
''Paraa Lodge'' located on the "animal-side" of the Nile River is a hotel boasting a colonial style and a very good food buffet.
Simple and cheap'banda style' accommodation as well as camping can be found at Boomu Women's Group. [http://www.boomuwomensgroup.org].
''Ajai Safari Camp'' located outside of the Park. But the operators regularly take the clients to Murchison as part of a package. The camp will also pick-up visitors who fly into nearby Arua airport, that has daily flights. See www.uganda-wildlife-photographic-safaris.com
The best camping in Uganda (or just about anywhere else) can be had on the Nile Delta. Make arrangements at park headquarters and a guide will come watch over you while you spend a night on the savannah. Shine your flashlight out of your tent to see hundreds of buffalo eyes shining back at you, hear the lions roar and see the shadows of elephants passing by 20 meters from your tent. Unforgettable!
If you stay to the roads with a safari vehicle, there is no danger. However do not go off the marked roads.