Sezibwa falls, The Uganda’s hidden Cultural treasure!

The Sezibwa River is a river in Central Uganda in East Africa. The name is derived from the Luganda phrase "sizibwa kkubo", which translates into "my path cannot be blocked". River Sezibwa is located in the southern central part of Uganda. It starts from the wetlands between Lake Victoria and Lake Kyoga west of Victoria Nile and flows in a general northerly direction to empty into Lake Kyoga. The source of River Sezibwa is located in Buikwe District near the town of Ngogwe River Sezibwa enters Lake Kyoga in Kayunga Districtn near the town of Galilayaf with coordinates: Latitude:1.3700; Longitude:32.8150. The length of River Sezibwa is approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) from source to end. Between its source in Buikwe District, but before it enters Kayunga District, the river flows through Mukono Dictrict.




 
 

Discover The Legend of River Sezibwa.

At Sezibwa falls, there is a traditional legend believed concerning the origin of Sezibwa river and subsequently sezibwa falls according to the Baganda people residing in this area. The river is believed to have been born by a woman named Nakkungu Tebatuusa whose husband was Nsubuga Sebwaatowho while on her way to Kavuma Bukunja.



Nakkungu Tebatuusa is believed to have given birth to twins in form of water which became River Sezibwa and Bwanda according to the traditional legend.  The name Sezibwa is derived from a Luganda phrase “sizibwa Kkubo” which translates into “my path can never be blocked” and this the locals say is because its flow could not be stopped even with different obstacles it encountered along its 150 km long distance. Visit the sezibwa falls and enjoy learning more about this legend from the tour guides resident at the Sezibwa falls area.

Cultural Experiences.

On arrival at the sezibwa falls after being welcomed by the resident tour guide, you will soon embark on your tour of the area. Later you will come to an area with many shrines where people come for worship and other performing cultural rituals at the top of the Sezibwa falls. The traditional healers have different shrines where people camp for days or overnight depending on their request as they seek for blessings and removal of curses from their ancestors through the traditional doctors. Where by the worshipers believe the falls have supernatural powers that connect them to their ancestors to receive long life, defeat of their enemies, wealth among their many needs. For example one of the prominent shrines is “Mbuga ya Musoke” where they claim to have a resident python known as Nalongo with a traditional healer performs ceremonies for those seeking love, children, business success or good harvest.

Apart from Traditions and Religious beliefs, The Ssezibwa waterfalls are a great place for relaxation over the weekend or during a holiday break with alot of things that are worth viewing including the camping and picnic, birding, Rock climbling, community encounters, hiking and many more as explained in this article; 

Bird watching.

Sezibwa falls area is know as one of the many destinations for birding in Uganda. For an avid bird watcher this makes for a good weekend away exploring some of the common and rare species of birds. The area is rich in some water birds, forest species and some savannah species found in the agricultural gardens adjacent to the falls. Some of the birds found in this area include the rare African finfoot which was previously only known to be easily seen on a boat trip in Lake Mburo national park. The giant Kingfisher is also known to enjoy the lower tree branches of trees near the flowing River Sezibwa after the water falls. Just at the foot of he falls one can spot African Finfoot and the Long-tailed Cormorant enjoying a swim. The other species within and around the falls include the African Finfoot, African Grey Hornbill, African Paradise Fly Catcher, Ashy Fly Catcher, Black-necked Weaver, Blue-spotted Wood Dove, Bronze Mannikin, Dark-capped Bulbul, Emerald Cuckoo, Fan-tailed Widowbird,  Kingfisher, and many others.

Rock climbing and Hiking.

The Sezibwa falls sight has beautiful racked rocks for an interesting rock climbing experiences. This involves a hike on top of the fall where you will be able to see the River Sezibwa forcefully flowing down the rocks and escaping through the dense trees and bushes. The hike may be challenging for those who are not fit but the rocks are not too difficult or high but enough to give you a rock climbing experience among the other attractions in the area hence the final reward is great views of the waterfalls and surrounding scenery. You may even spot lizards and other creatures along the way.

Picnics and camping.

The beautiful green gardens around the falls are perfect for picnics, small family parties and merry making without disturbing others. You can set up a picnic site under one of the tall trees and enjoy the cool breeze, watch the amazing waterfalls, play games as you have good time with family or friends. Those interested in camping will find the neatly mowed grounds after the bridge perfect. Camping close to the Sezibwa falls offers a cool environment with beautiful sounds of birds and primates. Drinks and food can be got from the Sezibwa Falls Resort but we recommend that you may come with your own in case we get a bit far from the resort that may lead us to return late. Please note that you will be camping with some local folks who come to visit the shrines.

 Nature and Village Walks.

With the help of a local Guide, you will go safely for the most attractive activity after viewing the beautiful falls. The surrounding forests are the first place to go to. The main trees types are bamboo, Muvule, Musizi, Mahogany, fig, Eucalyptus and Ebony trees. The area also has a lot of bushes and shrubs. Besides, you will also spot more birds, butterflies and small primates. The walk can be prolonged to include visits to local farms and plantations (sugarcane and tea) and more so to the four villages in the vicinity – Ngogwe, Madudu, Wamala and Kungu. Most of intentional tourists who come to the sight often wish to have close encounters and experiences the life styles of the local villagers in an African home. Field work and research are also done by students from different schools in Uganda.
A one day trip to Sezibwa falls-Uganda is an amazing adventure that you can get sorted in asap!

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