Tubing, boat cruises, and forest hikes — run by Olowo Moses, who grew up swimming Bujagali Falls on banana-tree rafts and has been on this river ever since.
If you've floated a river before, this one will ruin all the others.
The Nile above Jinja is not your standard tour. Kingfishers cut across your line of sight. Monitor lizards watch from the bank. Vervet monkeys move through the trees above the water. The gradient drops fast enough to make you forget about work. Our guides have been on this stretch since they were teenagers.
Grey Crowned Cranes
Black & White Hornbill
Shoebill
No rapids, no rushing. You drift downstream through a section of the Nile where the water turns copper-gold in the afternoon light and the reed beds are loud with birds. Families, first-timers, people who just want to be on a river. Everyone fits here.
Full detailsThe full afternoon on the Nile. You'll hit Bujagali Falls, Itanda, and half a dozen named drops in between. The river works you. The guides know every line through every rapid — they've run them hundreds of times. You haven't. That's the point.
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Everything the river has: Overtime, Superhole, the Bubugo stretch, and the long flat recovery section where you eat lunch and your hands stop shaking. Six hours. Lunch included. You will get held underwater at least once — that's part of it. Your guide will be right there.
Full detailsMost river tubing operations run you through a script. Same briefing. Same route. Same jokes from a guide who learned them in a training manual.
Jinja doesn't work like that. The Nile here is the actual source — where the river leaves Lake Victoria and begins its 6,650-kilometre run to the Mediterranean. The water is 22 degrees year-round. The fishermen working the banks have been working them for generations. Our guides grew up alongside those fishermen.
When Moses spots the kingfisher nest he's been watching for seasons, or tells you exactly which eddy forms behind which rock at this water level — that's not the tour script. That's just what he knows.
Moses pointed out a monitor lizard on the bank and just started talking about it like an old friend — how big it was last year, where it disappears in the dry season. Then three vervet monkeys came down to the water's edge right next to us. I've been on six river trips in Africa. Nothing like this.
Sarah K. Cape Town, South AfricaI asked Moses which line to take through Superhole. He thought about it for a second, then said: 'none of them — you get washed where it wants to wash you. I'll be downstream.' He was right. He was there. Brilliant day.
Tom W. Manchester, UKBrought my kids (8 and 11) on the flat water trip. My 11-year-old spent the whole float asking the guide questions about the birds. They knew every species by sight and sound. My daughter wants to come back and do the white water when she's old enough.
Aisha M. Kampala, UgandaA portion of every booking goes toward a free kayaking programme for children in Jinja town. Moses has already put hundreds of local kids on the water.
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