Jinja: A place
where adventure tourism comes to life on R. Nile
Nile Cruises are ideal on the
flat waters of the river.
By Angela Nampewo
Even with Bujagali Falls gone,
tourists enjoy boat cruises along the flat and calm waters of the River Nile.
It is the source of the Nile and
some say, the source of adventure. With the long line of adventure activities
on offer, there is enough evidence to support Jinja’s claim to adventure fame.
When you speak about adventure in
Jinja, many will immediately think of white water rafting and they would be
right. Rafting is probably Jinja’s oldest and widely advertised adventure
sport. It dates back almost 20 years to the time when the Bujagali Falls, a
series of cascading rapids, was still in place.
Even though the construction of
the Bujagali Dam submerged some of the rapids on the rafting circuit, the sport
is very much alive, thanks to the amazingly bouncy River Nile that has a string
of rapids stretching for miles across Buikwe and Kayunga districts.
After the changes that have taken
place on the section of the river between Owen Falls and Bujagali dams, tourism
operators are thinking harder on how best to utilise the new expanse of flat
water left behind after the flooding of Bujagali Falls.
It is this effort to make use of
the flat water that has given rise to the Nile Cruise, a boating experience
where tourists are treated to a two-hour ride on a 50-seater double-decker boat
as they sip their drinks and watch the sunset.
Extreme sporting
For those more inclined to extreme sports, jet boating might appeal to your wild side. On the few jet boat rides I have taken, I have seen young and old people alike, screaming their lungs out as the boat captain swung the craft this way and that at alarming speeds, narrowly missing rocks. In fact a ride on the eight to ten-seater jet boats often feels like a series of near misses and head-on collisions with small river islands. You get to fly over water falls, spin around and splash but unlike a journey on the bus, there is no getting off before the journey is done.
For those more inclined to extreme sports, jet boating might appeal to your wild side. On the few jet boat rides I have taken, I have seen young and old people alike, screaming their lungs out as the boat captain swung the craft this way and that at alarming speeds, narrowly missing rocks. In fact a ride on the eight to ten-seater jet boats often feels like a series of near misses and head-on collisions with small river islands. You get to fly over water falls, spin around and splash but unlike a journey on the bus, there is no getting off before the journey is done.
If you like the feeling of
falling out of the sky, sky-diving or however you prefer to describe free-fall,
then bungee jumping is the thing for you. The bungee jump is quite literally a
cliff-hanger because the platform is suspended over the edge of a cliff at the
Adrift River camp near the bottom of Nile Resort Hotel gardens.
Even after the demise of Bujagali
Falls, there is still plenty of adventure to be experienced in the area;
including a ride on the all-terrain quad bike just like your favourite action
movie heroes riding through the jungle.
There are kayaking schools that
offer amateur lessons on how to paddle along in a kayak on the calm river
waters; mountain biking through the villages neighbouring Bujagali and river
boarding, among others.
Approximate cost of adventure in
Jinja
Whitewater Rafting
Full Day Rafting – $125
Half Day Rafting - $115
Extreme Rafting - $145
2-Day Rafting - $250
Bungee Jump - $115
Raft / Bungee Combo
$195 – Full day rafting – can only be done over 2 days !
$185 – Half day rafting
Wild Nile Jet
Exploding up the Nile
$75 Adult / $50, Kid (under 12 years)
Ex Kampala, including lunch @ Wildwaters Lodge – $135 Adult / $105 Child under 12 years
Raft / Jet Combo
$180 – Full day rafting and a jet boat ride
$170 – Half day rafting and a jet boat ride
Threesome
Full day rafting, bungee and jet-boat - $250
Half day rafting, bungee and jet-boat – $240
River and Lake Cruise
Nile sunset cruise – $45
Nile lunch cruise – $30
Full Day Rafting – $125
Half Day Rafting - $115
Extreme Rafting - $145
2-Day Rafting - $250
Bungee Jump - $115
Raft / Bungee Combo
$195 – Full day rafting – can only be done over 2 days !
$185 – Half day rafting
Wild Nile Jet
Exploding up the Nile
$75 Adult / $50, Kid (under 12 years)
Ex Kampala, including lunch @ Wildwaters Lodge – $135 Adult / $105 Child under 12 years
Raft / Jet Combo
$180 – Full day rafting and a jet boat ride
$170 – Half day rafting and a jet boat ride
Threesome
Full day rafting, bungee and jet-boat - $250
Half day rafting, bungee and jet-boat – $240
River and Lake Cruise
Nile sunset cruise – $45
Nile lunch cruise – $30
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