River Nile is the longest river in the world. It has roots in Uganda where it starts its 6,853km long journey through Sudan, Egypt and into the red sea.
The source of the Nile is found in Jinja, Eastern Uganda. Jinja has a wide range of attractions that provide leisure and adventurous thrills such as white water rafting, bunjee jumping and tubing on the raging Nile, quad biking, horseback riding, nature walks and cycling as well as adventure parks, islands and waterfalls.
Jinja is arguably Uganda’s number one tourist city. On arrival, you will be welcomed by the Jinja Nile Bridge and Bujagali Falls.
The region is known as melting pot of cultures; with diverse tribes, religions and nationalities that live peacefully with each other, giving tourists a diverse cultural experience.
Mukono
Mukono is 27 Km east of Kampala, towards Jinja. Mukono gives you alternative experiences from what the Ugandan capital has to offer.
Mukono is located on the shores of Lake Victoria and has attractions such as beaches, manicured gardens, farm experiences and islands, as well as adventure parks like Oguzulu and Mukono Lakeside Parks which are also perfect for secret getaways.
Mukono has several local pubs, casual eat outs and street food.