Discover the 8 Best Waterfalls in Uganda
Discover the 8 Best Waterfalls in Uganda
"Discover the top 7 restaurants in Lithuania, featuring a mix of traditional flavors and modern cuisine. From fine dining to local gems, explore the best places to eat in Lithuania!"

Uganda the Pearl of Africa has many attractions ranging from natural scenery, wildlife, and waterfalls few of which are found in Africa. Ranging from the KG falls Murchison to the Sipi falls Uganda waterfalls are natural power and beauty attractions. All these falls provide various experiences ranging from the adventurous of rafting through the challenging rapids, the serene experience of foggy mountains or even get to interact with different cultures of the people living nearby. Tourists who are in search of challenge, leisure or an opportunity to watch the marvels of nature will not regret when they visit Uganda waterfalls.

The fact that seeing waterfalls in Uganda is not just about seeing them but the experience of the trips to some of the most scenic areas in the country. Most of these waterfalls are located in green national parks or near authentic tribal settlements that offer the travelers a chance to interact with wildlife, learn traditional cultures and undertake nature walks. If you are an adrenalin junkie, a tourist with an interest in the natural world or someone just looking for a break in the middle of some of the most spectacular scenery in Africa then the following eight waterfalls will leave you breathless and wanting more of Uganda.

 

Here is the 8 Best Waterfalls in Uganda

1. Murchison Falls

Sited in the Murchison Falls National Park, the Murchison Falls is one of Uganda’s most popular waterfalls. The forceful stream of the mighty Nile River is forced through a narrow gorges and a furious waterfall of water plunges into the “Devil’s cauldron”. Tourists can take a boat ride to the base of the falls to have a view of the falling water and the aquatic life such as the crocodiles, hippos and several species of birds.

How to Get There:

Murchison Falls can be reached by road from Kampala, it will take about 4-5 hours to get there. Park tours and park passes are also arranged by local operators.

Things to Do:

  • On the sightseeing side there are boat cruises and guided hikes to the top of the falls.

  • Observation of wild animals near the riverine areas

  • Snapping tours and bird watching tour

2. Sipi Falls

Sipi Falls consists of the three remarkable waterfalls which are found on the slopes of Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda. The highest of these falls drops over a hundred meters, and produces a mist which is quite visible many miles away. The natural environment and the relatively cooler nature of the area in which Sipi Falls is located has made the place a favorite among local and international tourists who seek a quiet place to relax.

How to Get There:

Sipi Falls can be accessed from Kampala by road, this will take about 5 hours or so. Most of the lodges and tour companies provide accommodation and trip packages for hiking and sightseeing in the region.

Things to Do:

  • Hiking trails that will afford the visitors and clients scenic views of the Karamoja plains.

  • Coffee tours with the farmers of the region

  • For the adventure freaks, rock climbing and abseiling.

3. Itanda Falls

Located just a few kilometers from where the “Adventure Capital of Uganda” is, Itanda Falls features a strong roaring current of the Nile River. Even though Itanda Falls does not boast of being a high waterfall, this place has series of rapids and therefore is an ideal spot for rafting and kayaking.

How to Get There:

The Itanda Falls is about one hour drive from Jinja and can be reached by car or motorbike.

Things to Do:

  • Tours for white water rafting and kayaking

  • Observation of birds including the rare ones

  • Take beautiful views and photography sessions

4. Karuma Falls

Karuma Falls is in north western Uganda and is famous for the rapids in the Nile. The rapids are not as high as the Niagara falls but the surrounding scenery makes this a fairly enchanting sight. The area surrounding the park is also endowed with wildlife and therefore affordably suitable for wildlife viewing and nature walks.

How to Get There:

Karuma Falls is found in the district of Masindi, three hours’ drive from the capital city of Uganda, that is, Kampala.

Things to Do:

  • Gazelle tracking & Wildlife Observation

  • Nature trail and birding tours

  • The areas to pitch a tent and make a barbecue and photo background

5. Aruu Falls

Located in the northern area, Aruu Falls is a combination of waterfalls with several steps falling over rocks to make natural pools at the base. This area is still largely unspoiled and tourists are able to swim in the beautiful water or hike through the forest trails nearby.

How to Get There:

The Aruu Falls is found in the Gulu district close to Pader district and can take about 6 hours’ drive from Kampala.

Things to Do:

  • Swimming in the natural pools

  • Trekking and mountaineering around the waterfalls

  • Taking a barbecue or picnic in the calm and quiet environment

6. Sisiyi Falls

Located in Mbale eastern Uganda, Sisiyi fall cascades a misty over 100 meters deep in a vegetation covered area. This place is relatively unknown but has become a favorite of hikers and climbers who prefer more secluded territories. Sisiyi Falls is ideal for relaxation and photographers to take their photographs since the water falls is surrounded by beautiful scenery and close to rock formations.

How to Get There:

Sisiyi Falls is about 4 hours drive from Kampala or 1 hour from Mbale.

Things to Do:

  • The hiking trails that give one an opportunity to view Mount Elgon

  • Cultural tourism where tourists are taken round by the local people

  • Lunching and relaxing besides the lake watching the beauty of nature.

7. Sezibwa Falls

Sezibwa Falls is culturally and religiously associated and is located in Mukono district, just near Kampala. These falls are part of the folklore tradition of Buganda with the power to perform wonders. The falls are formed of cascades which fall into natural rock pools, and are enclosed by forests which make them suitable for religious trances and nature trails.

How to Get There:

Sezibwa Falls is about an hour’s drive from Kampala and it is a normal day-trip adventure.

Things to Do:

  • Group cultural trip to learn more about Buganda culture

  • Nature trail, bird watching, and guided nature walks

  • It has been shown that meditation and spiritual retreats

8. Mpanga Falls

Mpanga Falls is located in the Western Uganda region and falls through steep rocks surrounded by a thick forest. These are found at Fort Portal and are part of the Mpanga River system they are beautiful and surrounded by nature and are appropriate for hiking and nature photography.

How to Get There:

Mpanga Falls is located about 5 hours drive from Kampala.

Things to Do:

  • Nature trails and Forest walks taking the participants through the forest.

  • It also became fun to explore nearby caves and rock formations.

  • Bird watching and wildlife watching

Conclusion

Visiting waterfalls in Uganda is one of the most exciting experiences that tourists should not miss while in Uganda because they cover adventure, culture and nature. Exploring Uganda from the mighty Murchison Falls to the gentle Sipi and spiritual Sezibwa Falls, the tours make you feel as close to the country’s soul as it gets. In as much as Uganda is endowed with natural beauty, waterfalls are one of the most spectacular natural features that should not be missed by tourists that want to go natural.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before you start making plans to visit these great sights, it’s important to check on the requirements for entry to Uganda and this begins with a Uganda Visa. It is very easy to get a visa and having it ready is a reliable way of enjoying the natural endowment of Uganda. Besides the breathtaking views that you will get from each of these waterfalls when hiking, rafting or just camping, you will have a lifetime experience of Uganda’s natural and cultural endowment.

disclaimer

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://timessquarereporter.com/public/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!

Facebook Conversations