Visit Jinja, the cradle of all thrills

  • by Ignatius Liposhe
  • January 26, 2017
Tourist bungee jumping over River Nile

There is always a great place in Uganda, a place where people travel from miles just to experience what it has to offer. Here places are full of  magnificent natural wonders where you will fall in love at first sight with everything you see. Jinja and great Nile river can be the highlights of Uganda but certainly they are not the only natural wonders you come across when you come to glamorized nation.

Jinja, is a district found in the Eastern part of Uganda and stopover for commuters heading to the border between Uganda and Kenya or just traveling back to the other districts in the region. The name Jinja originates from the tribes that live around the region which simultaneously means “rock” in both Luganda and Lusoga languages. The place is named after the rocks surrounding Ripon .

Jinja is largely home to one of the biggest tribes in Uganda, the Basoga. Being of the Bantu ethnic group, their language Lusoga is very similar to Luganda and in dialect can be mistaken for Lugisu or Lunyole other Bantu languages spoken in Eastern Uganda.

It is hard to believe that a century ago Jinja was just a small fishing village that was in the middle of the trade routes in Uganda. After the completion of the Owen Falls Dam, Jinja became a bustling little town with several immigrants especially India and China who stayed behind opening up businesses that invited other investors  resulting to economic growth in the region. The town was the base for British operations in Busoga which also contributed to its rapid growth during the colonial era.

Tea estates, sugarcane farms and cotton estates slowly sprouted up in the long run all over the plains and hills of Jinja especially near the Nile. The untapped opportunities attracted several new investors who engaged in the production of  sugar and tea.

Over the years, Jinja has become one of the most visited locations in Uganda with large number of tourists coming  from the rest of Africa and the world. The area around the district is bursting to the seams with touristic potential that is slowly being harnessed to grow tourism and hospitality in Jinja and Eastern Uganda.

If you find yourself in Jinja, be ready to do some of these fun activities:

Bungee Jumping Over The Nile

There is nothing so nerve wrecking than throwing yourself to the mercy of a rope and the strong winds of the Nalubaale, yet the moment you take the plunge your mind frees up and you feel the freedom to fly with the many birds buzzing next to you.  Bungee jumping has become one of the best things to do when in Jinja, it can cost an average of 100,000 UGX per person and the people who handle it are professionals who take you through every step as you plunge over the Nile.

White Water Rafting

Being home to one of the most popular water rafting locations in the world, Jinja is definitely the best place to be excited and thrilled at the same time on the Nile. Bujagali, known to the Basoga as Budhagali is one of the best white water rafting locations Uganda has to offer. Right on the White Nile with refreshing  rapids, you will want to do this over and over again.

Source Of The Nile

Track the Nile’s journey right to where it all starts from and bring your school geography to life by visiting the source of the Nile with guides explaining to you how the Nile was formed and why it flows upwards.

Quad Biking

After a little plunge over the Nile, there is more to do. Jump into the wildlife  and explore it with a lot of speed at your side. The quad bike experience is a very enjoyable adventure especially if you have several other people doing it with you.

Kayaking

Just like White water rafting, you will have professional guides taking you through this world’s famous sport on the Nile, it is an experience you do not want to miss when in Jinja.

Nature Walks

You need to take time away from the thrills and commune with nature, enjoy what mother earth has to offer by trekking through the Mabira just right on the fringes of Jinja on your way back to Kampala to complete your experience.

Bird Watching

Right within what used to be the largest forest in Uganda, the Mabira is home to an array of bird species that attracts bird watchers from all over the world. Take some time and learn about the many beautiful species that Uganda is known for.

Honeymoon

Jinja is very remarkable and romantic the sceneries over the Nile right to the source at the Lake Victoria will live entranced with you adding exciting memory to your honeymoon. It is also enclosed with comfy over 50 hotel properties  including the Jinja Nile Resort, Black Lantern and the Jinja Nile Village to accommodate you as you take your love to the next level .