Located halfway between Kampala and Mbale, in the southeastern part of the country, the city of Jinja is where the Nile River leaves Lake Victoria for Egypt. It is situated about 80 kilometers (50 miles) away from Kampala. The city was founded by British settlers at the beginning of the 20th century. During the colonial years of Uganda, a hydroelectric dam was constructed near the city at Owen Falls, which is nowadays known as the Nalubaale power station. Nalubaale is the local name for Lake Victoria.
The city of Jinja is surrounded by greenery, and the flowing water of the Nile and Lake Victoria create a breathtaking atmosphere.
Jinja is considered “the adventure capital of East Africa” because of the numerous activities available in town, particularly for visitors. There are countless exciting activities you can engage in on your Jinja tour, which will make your visit unforgettable. The following is a list of some of them:
Jinja is a significant station on the Uganda Railway. It also serves as a terminal for boats to and from Lake Victoria.
Jinja Airport is a small civilian and military airport located approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) north of, Kimaka, Jinja’s core business center.
A bridge known as The Source of the Nile Bridge has been constructed to cross the Nile. It links Jinja with the settlement of Njeru.
Buses are available to take you to and from Kampala, as well as taxis. For inner city transportation, you can take tuk-tuks and boda bodas.