The 6 Best Waterfalls in Eastern Region, Eastern Region

June 28, 2021 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Eastern Region, Uganda including Explore Sipi Falls, Sipi Falls, Sisiyi Falls, Itanda Falls, Griffin Falls, Bujagali Falls.
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1. Explore Sipi Falls

Mbale Road kapchorwa District, Mbale Uganda 256782344559
Excellent
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Explore Sipi Falls

Reviewed By BobO812 - Kampala, Uganda

Sharif the tour guide was amazing. He knew the history of the falls, did the bookings for us for transportation and accommodation. He's friendly and gave us a worth while tour of the caves and history of the falls. Been there many times but Shariff being a native of the place made us feel welcome, loved and enjoyed the experience. To enjoy like we did, reach out to Shariff 0703584617

2. Sipi Falls

Kapchorwa Uganda
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Sipi Falls

Reviewed By pannat2015 - Eastbourne, United Kingdom

Enjoyed the views and hike tot experience a number of falls Stayed at the nearby sipi falls lodge and enjoyed the nature peace tranquility sharing bananas with the monkeys Well worth a visit

3. Sisiyi Falls

Mbale Uganda +256 703 588284
Excellent
69%
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Sisiyi Falls

4. Itanda Falls

Jinja Uganda +256 776 534059
Excellent
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4.0 based on 100 reviews

Itanda Falls

Reviewed By Bunyaadventures - Kampala, Uganda

its so breathe taking to get closer on the water as it has a powerful sound and steam especially in the morning but one has to be careful with the slippery rocks during rainy season as you easily slide away. i loved the rafting on the falls,took great pictures with a help from Robert and Trevor of Bunya Adventures. The road is dusty and its around minutes drive. The locals were very friendly too when we needed directions

5. Griffin Falls

Mabira Forest Reserve, Jinja Uganda +256 751 949368 http://www.mabiraforestcamp.com
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4.0 based on 20 reviews

Griffin Falls

Reviewed By starryjinx - Kampala, Uganda

We really enjoyed the morning/ afternoon up there. It is quite a distance from the road BUT well worth it. The staff are brilliant anf friendly, the zip lining is great in the trees and you do feel yourself get higher. The initial climb up to the zip line platforn is a nice little cardio to get the heart pumping. My mum was terrified doing the first one and that didnt seem to go away as she competed the course. She throughly enjoyed every terrified minute of it though and would love to it again. I also wanted a walk through the forest as i am interested in the vegetation and medicinal properties of plants. We tried to catch the monkey's but you have to get there eary and we were delayed by over an hr (totally my fault) It was sad to see the little waterfall full of pollution however it's good we are shown the effects of mass production and the impact on the environment. I enjoyed the trip and would go back again to try catch the monkey's. Kato is an excellent guide.

6. Bujagali Falls

near Jinja, Jinja Uganda +256 705 938816
Excellent
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3.5 based on 29 reviews

Bujagali Falls

Reviewed By FaizalP61 - Sungai Buloh, Malaysia

Bujagali Falls used to be a very popular site to see raids and waterfalls on the Nile. Unfortunately a dam constructed down stream has raised the level of the water to cover the falls. However there is an option to take boar tour for about 2 hours to travel a few Km up the river to the base of the Owens falls Dam where there are still some rapids. The trip was excellent and the guide Ronald ( tel 0704 976 595) extremely knowledgeable. We saw many types of waterbirds, Otters, 2 species of monkey, monitor lizards etc; visited a cave with salt deposits and offerings from the local community. Well recommended. The cost was only 100,000 including the guide. The boat was large enough for 10+ people

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