Discover the best top things to do in Eastern Region, Uganda including The Safari Vibes, The Mvule Boat, Discover Sipi, Victoria Nile, Explore Sipi Falls, Sipi Falls, Source of the Nile - Speke Monument.
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5.0 based on 33 reviews
Ugandan Destination Management Company passionate about bespoke trips, regular trips and photo safaris. We are a small company and we care about our clients needs. We go the extra mile to provide trips that are not on the market.
5.0 based on 40 reviews
The Mvule Boat is a magnificent 50ft luxury wooden boat which offers cruises on Lake Victoria. We depart from Jinja and take you to a totally untouched, stunning rain forest on the shores of the Lake. We go past remote fishing villages, huge islands, secluded bays and will show you sights that not many people are able to access. Food, drinks, stand up paddle boarding, canoeing are all included.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Discover Sipi is a tour and travel company based in sipi, kapchorwa, Eastern Uganda. It was established to make it more possible for Tourist coming to Sipi falls and want to explore more about the area and it's stunning views and the number of Activities to explore... With our great, experienced knowledgeable and helpful team,we have been ranked with our service deliveries and making it more simpler for Tourist to make there choices and decisions on what they would like to do during there stay. Our tours ranges from sipi falls hiking, coffee tour experience,cave adventuring, Mountain cycling,Mt elgon nature walk, camping,sunset and sunrise walk, cultural dances, and safaris to some parts of Uganda. We are here to handle your travel needs!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
The mighty Lake Victoria was thought for a long time to be the source of the Nile. It is in a sense. Waters from the large lake leave by the Victoria Nile to head north to join the Albert Nile in northern Uganda. When the water leaves the massive Lake Victoria, it does so in a spectacular fashion. The water pours out of the lake at the Ripon Falls, also known as Owen Falls Dam, in Uganda. It then goes by the Victoria Nile to Lake Kyoga before joining the Albert Nile. The lake itself is shared by three countries: Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya. The headwaters for the streams that feed the lake, however, originate from the mountains of Rwanda and Burundi. its a spectacular breathtaking view.
4.5 based on 187 reviews
Sharif the tour guide was amazing. He knew the history of the falls, did the bookings for us for transportation and accommodation. He's friendly and gave us a worth while tour of the caves and history of the falls. Been there many times but Shariff being a native of the place made us feel welcome, loved and enjoyed the experience. To enjoy like we did, reach out to Shariff 0703584617
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Enjoyed the views and hike tot experience a number of falls Stayed at the nearby sipi falls lodge and enjoyed the nature peace tranquility sharing bananas with the monkeys Well worth a visit
4.0 based on 401 reviews
The authentic, original Source of the Nile Site, where the British Explorer Speke first discovered the River Nile (of course the Africans knew there was a river, but anyway..). Stand where he stood, take a picture with the monument, go for boatrides across the river nile and into Lake Victoria, see monkeys, monitor lizards, pythons (and maybe even an authentic African Witchdoctor). The site also allows for camping, nature walks, parties and occasions with a truly spectacular nature setting. Ideal for Birdwatching and anyone looking for 1 day tour in the Ugandan Countryside.
we visited the source of the Nile courtesy of "Bunya Adventures"and it was my second time at this place. its always breathe taking going to there and so much had changed, like the recreation center,Mahatma Gandhi statue,did a boat ride unto the source of the Nile. Its actually amazing to see houses on the water and whats beautiful is to see how the river starts inside the lake Victoria.(water separation). There is also a Gift shop that has good stuff made from Uganda which would be nice for remembrance. i actually bought key holders for myself and my family.
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