The Haven suits travellers who want to be directly on the Nile rather than in Jinja town, with easy access to rafting, kayaking and other river activities. It appeals to those who prioritise a green, riverside setting over proximity to restaurants and nightlife.
The lodge sits at Buwenda village on the Nile, roughly 30 to 40 minutes from Jinja town on a mix of tarmac and dirt road. Taxis and lodge transfers are available, and self-drive is straightforward in dry weather.
The Haven suits travellers who want to be directly on the Nile with rafting and kayaking on the doorstep, at the cost of eating on site most nights. For easy walking access to Jinja town’s cafes and restaurants instead, Gately Inn is a converted colonial house right in the centre. Pick the Haven for a green, riverside setting geared to water activities, and Gately Inn for convenience and a shorter, tarmacked transfer from Kampala.
Is the road to The Haven passable in the rainy season?
The final stretch is a mix of tarmac and dirt, and the dirt section can turn slow after heavy rain, so allow extra time for transfers in the wet season. Lodge transfers and taxis are available, and self-drive is straightforward in dry weather but worth checking beforehand.
Does the lodge have reliable power for charging camera equipment?
Power can rely partly on solar or generator given the rural riverside setting, rather than a continuous mains supply. Confirm charging arrangements when booking if you are travelling with camera, laptop or drone equipment, particularly if you need to charge gear overnight between activities.
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