Mukono, Buikwe, Jinja And Kapchorwa Uganda
Ssezibwa falls
Ssezibwa falls is famous for its story by natives in regards to its history as it’s believed to be mothered by a muganda woman who gave birth to two rivers Ssezibwa being one of them. The vegetation around these falls is remarkable as it has attracted primates like vervet monkeys.
It’s a home to a variety of bird species like egrets, herons, hornbills, doves, weavers, warblers and many more. Feel free to take photos as the sound of the water soothes yours stay at these wonderful falls
Zip lining at Griffin falls (Mabira Forest Buikwe)
Maneuvering through Mabira Forest canopy gives you a monkey’s feeling as you move from tree to tree. The Mabira Forest Canopy Super Skyway is a canopy that sends you soaring between the tallest trees in the rainforest.
You are led to pass through ancient trees by Sky guides across a network of 5 zip-lines that stretches 250 meters across the river Musamya. The hike back from the skyway takes you past the beautiful Griffin Falls
White water rafting
There’s no better way to get intimate with River Nile than rafting on the rapids of river Nile. A certificate to remember as there’s something special about being swept by river torrents.
The start point is calm allowing for a test rafting as you’ll be taken through a practical briefing on how to paddle back and forth an exercise that will relieve you of any nerves and fear regarding this activity. The paddling behind as you sail along this great river.
Openbill storks, egrets, fish eagles etal will fly over you as teals and king fishers will be at arm’s length. The first rapid is only a few miles away as it tests whether you grasped the briefing.
Source of the Nile sunset boat cruise
The origin of the mighty Nile River here the water spills out of Lake Victoria on its journey to the Mediterranean flowing fast from the get-go. It’s estimated no more than 5% of water here will end up in Egypt.
Get on the river for a sunset boat cruise as you enjoy the bird life on this river. The fading rays of the shine over the water as the Malachite kingfishers, weavers and doves sing. The graceful water appears to rekindle the vanishing sunlight as you sail over the peaceful water of the Nile.