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JINJA SOURCE OF THE NILE
The Nile flows from Lake Victoria at what was Rippon Falls now submerged and flows through the Bujagali falls and continues into Lake Kyoga. Still the Victoria Nile, it cuts a raucous passage west across Karuma Falls the narrow pillars of Murchison Falls towards Lake Albert. Finally the Albert Nile meanders along a slow, wide corridor into southern Sudan then to Mediterranean Sea leaving the far west of Uganda, on the Zaire border, the snow covered Rwenzori Mountains (or mountains of the moon Ptolemy called them) that rise into almost permanent equatorial mists.
The Nile starts its 4000- miles journey to the Mediterranean Seafrom Lake Victoria. Join us to see the source of the Nile and the surrounding environment.
1Day Trip Jinja:
Depart from Kampala, heading east to Jinja town passing through the Mabira Forest and sugar plantations. First stop will be at the submerged source of the Nile by Owen Falls Dam and Masese fishing village on Lake Victoria. Spend the afternoon relaxing at Bujagali Falls. After lunch return to Kampala in the afternoon stopping at either Ssezibwa Falls or Mabira Forest to see primates, birds and butterflies and natural forest.
Jinja is our oldest industrial town with different colonial old buildings technology.
Owen Falls Dam Jinja

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