Bungee jumping in Jinja Uganda – The Nile is Uganda’s longest River in Africa with its source starting from Jinja. The Nile River which starts flowing from Jinja and comprises of two tributaries that is the White Nile that flows north of Khartoum and it’s one of the longest and the two lakes, converge with the Blue Nile, which flows in to Sudan and they in meet in Khartoum. River Nile in Uganda flows to Sudan and Egypt them pours its waters in to the 11 African countries that is Burundi, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Kenya, Eritrea, Rwanda, Egypt, Ethiopia it flows and pours its waters in to the Mediterranean sea.
John Speke Hannington was the first explorer to come to Africa and discovered the source of the Nile in 1858. John Speke traveled with his friend Richard Francis Burton and the purpose of the journey, was to explore central Africa. When he discovered the source of the Nile in Jinja, he named it after the Queen of the United Kingdom who was known as Victoria therefore, he named the lake as Lake Victoria. The River Nile is longer and it passes through Murchison Falls National Park, bisecting the park in to two that is the southern region and northern regions and also favored boat safaris down to the bottom of the falls which exposes visitors in the park to a lot of water animals and other animals seen roaming around the park.
Bungee Jumping in Jinja Uganda is a sport that is certainly not a fainthearted activity, but surprisingly an express purpose of Bungee Jumping into the ancient Nile River. Bungee Jumping in Uganda is only done in Jinja on the Nile. With Great Adventure Safaris you can do bungee jumping both during the day and the night hours. Bungee Jumping on the longest River on Earth, the historic River Nile is another thing you don’t want to miss while on your safari in Uganda and it is newly introduced activity at the source of the Nile and its among one of the few Uganda tourism destinations that offers an opportunity to traveler who want to participate in Bungee jumping.
River Nile history has been the major source as why travelers who have been in Uganda and how they participate in different activities along the Nile. The Nile has contributed a lot to Ugandan people and the country at large by providing power to Ugandans and is a source of energy; the dam gives electricity to countries to allow them to carry out their daily activities.