The Source of the Nile in Jinja, Uganda, is a captivating spot where the mighty Nile River begins its journey. Here’s what you need to know:
Location and Significance:
The Source of the Nile is located at what used to be the Ripon Falls, which were submerged by the Owen Falls Dam.
It’s where the Nile River starts to flow away from Lake Victoria, eventually reaching the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt.
John Speke’s exploration in 1862 confirmed that the source is indeed in Uganda, on Lake Victoria, near Jinja.
Boat Ride Experience:
You can take a boat ride to explore this magical spot.
Traditional canoes or motorized boats are available for the journey.
Enjoy the scenic beauty, observe birdlife, and spot aquatic wildlife.
Common bird species include cormorants, kingfishers, herons, and fish eagles.
Look out for otters and monitor lizards too!
Entrance Fees:
International travelers pay $10 for entrance.
Ugandans pay Ugx5,000, and other East African citizens pay Ugx10,000. Entrance fees do not include the boat ride to the river’s source