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Adventure Sports
- Adrift on the White Nile by Cam McLeay More than four thousand miles in
length, the mighty Nile is the longest river on
earth. The great waterway has played a monumental
role in history. It traverses an incredible variety
of landscapes, a colorful medley of cultures and
since the beginning of time has enthralled
civilizations with its power and mystery. Ancient
Egyptian kings sent armies in search of the source
of the great river and explorers from Herodotus to
Speke have sought to chart its course. Until very
recently no one dared challenge the White Nile at
its source - some of the most powerful and
sustained rapids on earth. However, today Adrift have
diversified into much 'softer' options to cater for
the wide range of tourists the country now
attracts. The company cater for rafters from ages
2-72 years and there is certainly no prerequisite
regarding swimming. On average, several dozen
non-swimmers raft the river every month and the
wonderful thing about the Nile in Uganda is that it
can meet the a variety of needs, desires and
expectations. For those who want to challenge some
of the biggest rapids on the planet then towering
waves rise to meet the highest expectations. For
72-year old grandfathers who want to share the
experience with their grandchildren then the Nile
in Uganda offers a wonderful experience. There are
no hippos and very few crocodiles in this section
of river so swimming in the calm pools between the
rapids is safe. Young children delight in leaping
from the rafts to ride on safety kayaks who
accompany every trip down the river, they marvel at
the fish lying in the bottom of the dugout canoes
the fishermen use and watch eagerly as troops of
red-tailed monkeys fly through the trees alongside
the river. For the older children, the surf waves
at Nile Perhaps most importantly, the
Adrift presence in Uganda has created employment in
an area where there was relatively little before.
Over forty families from villages in the area are
supported directly from a wage from the company.
The volume of tourist traffic in the area has grown
substantially and looks set to expand with the
attraction of Uganda as a tourist destination. The
Adrift presence in the area is attracting other
investors and the goal of the company now is to
increase the visitor nights to the area or increase
the amount of time visitors spend in Kayunga
District. In no small part this is only possible
with the support and cooperation of the local
community. Adrift recognizes that the future of
tourism in Uganda and in Kayunga in particular is
dependent on the the continued partnership between
the company and the communities with which it comes
into contact. Cam McLeay Adrift Adventure Co. Photos
courtesy of Adrift Adventure Co., Kampala,
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