Fred kept mentioning it, and I finally agreed to go! I assumed it was mostly because he really wanted to go back to these so called "magical falls," but I wouldn't trade that experience for anything now! They were pretty magical!
Fred and I heading off on our adventure! |
Word of advice, try not to get stuck in the back of a Ugandan Taxi; It sucks! Each taxi should only seat about nine passengers, but sits fourteen or more if they think they can fit it! I was squished in the back next to Fred, back pack and all! At least I was near the window though! After an hour of near suffocation and bashing my head against the window, we finally made it! Our wonderful guide, Nabil Ramazan, began out tour.
Part of the trail |
The second waterfall was a bit of a hike, but a beautiful one! We climbed up the side of the first waterfall into a spacious open field. It was cut in half by the river feeding the Falls. Women sat on the stones washing their clothes, and children splashed about in the water. Up ahead was another large hill, and the next water fall in the distance!
Since it was dry season, the Falls were not as wild as they could have been. However, that meant we were able to go almost under the second one! Climbing down the slippery slope, I grasped onto Fred's hand as he helped me onto a nearby rock. We stood gazing up at the falling water, feeling the little spray of cool droplets on our face. I realised almost sub consciously that I was still holding his hand. We both seemed to realise this at the same time, and let our hands slip away from each other.
Down where Fred and I stood. |
Selfie by the second fall |
The third water fall was the tallest at 100m high. However, we were running out of time, so we viewed it from a distance instead. It was still incredible seeing it from a distance though, and taking in the whole landscape from that height as well! It's incredible coming from a different ecosystem and culture all together, and being able to explore and be a part of another. All in all, if you ever travel to Uganda, I definitely recommend making a trip to Sipi Falls!
The 100m waterfall! |
Fred, Nabil, and I! |
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