Gately Inn suits travellers who want to be within walking distance of Jinja’s cafes, shops and adventure-tour operators rather than out on the riverbank. It is a long-standing, converted colonial-era house that has hosted visitors to Jinja for years and remains a dependable, central option.
The guesthouse sits in Jinja town itself, walking distance to restaurants and the town’s river viewpoints. It is roughly 2 hours by road from Kampala or Entebbe on the tarmacked Jinja highway.
Gately Inn suits travellers who want to walk to cafes, shops and rafting operators rather than drive out to the riverbank each time. For a quieter, greener stay geared around Nile activities, The Haven Eco River Lodge sits upstream directly on the water, though it means eating on site most nights. Pick Gately Inn for convenience and nightlife access, and the Haven for a riverside setting with rafting and kayaking on the doorstep.
Is Gately Inn a good base for one night before rafting?
Yes, it works well for a single night either side of a rafting or bungee trip, since most operators run pickups from town hotels. Confirm your pickup time and location with the operator directly, or ask the guesthouse to help arrange it, especially for early starts on rafting mornings.
Can I walk to restaurants and the river from Gately Inn?
Yes, the guesthouse is within walking distance of Jinja town’s restaurants, cafes and river viewpoints, which is its main advantage over out-of-town properties. Evenings are generally fine on foot in the town centre, though ask staff about safe routes if you are walking back late.
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