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18 November, 2023

His Royal Highness William Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope IV and Queen Jovia Mutesi have married in Bugembe Busoga.

18 November, 2023

Alpha Rent A Car joins Uganda, the Busoga Kingdom, and its people in celebrating Kyabazinga William Gabula Nadiope IV and Inhebantu Queen Jovia Mutesi on their Royal Matrimony.  

Wise men come from the east – Busoga Kingdom:

The Busoga Kingdom is one of several kingdoms in the eastern part of Uganda. The swampy Lake Kyoga borders Busoga to the north, the Victoria Nile to the west, Lake Victoria to the south, and the Mpologoma River to the east. On Lake Victoria, it has several islands, notably Buvuma Island. The kingdom of the eleven Basoga/Soga (plural: Musoga) principalities is known as Busoga, or Land of the Soga.

Busoga Kingdom is divided into seven politically distinct districts: Jinja, Kamuli, Iganga, Bugiri, Mayuge, and the newly established districts of Kaliro and Busiki. Busoga Kingdom was established as a cultural institution.

Busoga lacked a coherent leadership until the British arrived in Uganda. Following Uganda’s accession to the British protectorate, efforts were undertaken to construct a central government modeled after Buganda, a functioning monarchy. The Kabaka, who governed Buganda, was a descendant of rulers. Some of Busoga’s chiefs were chosen solely by the Kabaka, yet it is thought that in some cases they were descended from preferred Baganda chiefs who were awarded the ability to reign over land in Busoga.

Others were simply the property of Busoga’s wealthy landowner families, who had established themselves as the ultimate rulers over wide swaths of country. Each of these leaders was a Lukiiko member.

Meanwhile, the white colonial overlords were preparing Chief Yosia Nadiope, the Gabula of Bugabula, to become the first resident ruler of the newly formed Busoga federation. In 1906, Nadiope was among the first Basoga pupils to enroll in Kings College Budo. When Nadiope died of malaria in 1913, Busoga was thrown into disarray.

Chief Ezekeriel Tenywa Wako, the Zibondo of Bulamogi, finished his education at Kings College Budo the next year, 1914. Zibondo of Bulamogi was a strong contender for the top job because he was a British-backed prince with a solid educational background. The hereditary saza chiefs of Busoga took the choice to select Ezekerial Tenywa Wako as the head of state at the Lukiiko.

In 1918-19, the Isebantu Kyabazinga title was formed, and one of the chiefs, Wako, ascended to the throne. In exchange for renouncing his traditional chiefdom of Bulamogi, he was paid 550 pounds and allowed to collect taxes in Butembe County. Ezekiel Tenywa Wako, the Kyabazinga of Busoga, was elected to the Uganda Kings Council in 1925. The Uganda Kings Council was comprised of the Kyabazinga of Busoga, the Kabaka of Buganda, the Omukama of Bunyoro, and the Omukama of Toro.

Inhebantu, the wife of Isebantu, was first referred to as “Inhebantu” in 1957. This marked Busoga’s gradual unification and the rise of Obwa Kyabazinga bwa Busoga. The Kyabazinga was deposed when the monarchy was abolished in 1966. Jinja faced social and economic hardships following Idi Amin’s deportation of Asians from Uganda in 1972. Yoweri Museveni’s administration has worked to repatriate Asian Ugandans. Though useful, this has not restored Jinja’s former attractiveness. There are still indications of Asian influence, particularly in street names and architectural architecture. ‎

Alpha Rent A Car can help you get to and from these historical sites, tourist attractions, and activities in Busoga region.

  1. Budhumbula shrine and palace

The previous Kyabazinga of Busoga, Sir William Wilberforce Kadhumbula Nadiope, lived here and died in 1976. It also has a shrine. The shrine, which is covered in beautiful marble, is home to several members of the royal family, including his mother and father, Nasikombi and Yosia Nadiope. The source of the Nile and Lake Victoria.

  1. River Nile and it’s source

The source of the Nile, the second-longest river in the world, was discovered by John Speke, one of the first European explorers, and is a globally notable feature. Any visitor is left with wonderful memories by the peace and beauty of both Lake Victoria and the River Nile. You can see the waters of Lake Victoria all the way down Southern Busoga. The beach extends to the borders of Kenya and Tanzania to the east of Jinja, Uganda

3. Itanda Falls

The Itanda Falls are White Nile River rapids that are popular for both high-level kayaking and whitewater rafting. They are situated in Jinja, Uganda’s adventure capital. It serves as a substitute for the more well-known and powerful Murchison Falls and Bujagali Falls, which are now underwater as a result of dam construction

  1. Bungee jumping 

Bungee jumping, a thrilling sport that involves plunging 43 meters into the open air and partially submerging into the Nile at the Nile. Bungee jumping, is a popular activity you can experience through Alpha Rent A Car.

  1. White water rafting 

There are very few tour activities that can match the thrill of white water rafting on the longest river in the world, the Nile. It’s safe to say that the scenery is breathtaking. The water rapids have an incredible appearance, and the weather is pleasant all year round. The River Nile is the best place to go white water rafting in groups. A full day’s rafting covers about 21 kilometers through eight major rapids. There are areas where the water is serene, clear, and ideal for swimming. Numerous bird species are also observed here. One of the most exciting aspects of visiting Jinja is rafting on the Nile. The majority of Jinja tourism activities revolve around rafting.

  1. A boat ride along the River Nile

This is an unavoidable component of any Jinja tour package. Our guests can witness a variety of birds and gorgeous surroundings while on boat tours. Bird watching is best done during one of these boat rides. A boat ride along the Nile River is a popular Jinja tourism activity.

  1. Quad biking

Quad biking, which takes adventure to a whole new level, is a popular tourist sport in Jinja that doesn’t require any prior driving experience. A free training session is given prior to the safari experience, and the itineraries are tailored to the riders’ ability levels and to provide the most adventure possible. Sliding through mud puddles and potholes adds to the fun of quad biking.

  1. Kayaking 

When kayaking the Nile, you may get up close and personal with it. Through Alpha Rent A Car, kayakers may always enjoy great weather conditions to explore the Nile, magnificent surroundings, and unusual birds.

  1. Horseback riding 

Horseback riding along the Nile’s banks is a wonderful way to explore Uganda’s natural splendor. Because of the surrounding beauty and local towns, horseback riding is a fun and exciting activity. Birdwatchers will be able to witness a vast diversity of bird species along the Nile’s banks.

  1. Visit the rural village 

A visit of Jinja, and Uganda in general, is incomplete until you connect with the locals. By taking a community tour with Alpha Rent A Car, you may observe firsthand how Africans live in rural areas. You can stay with a family for the day or night, or you can set up camp near a variety of village homes. While living with a local family, learn how to cook meals like matooke or help the guys make “Waragi,” a strong gin from the area. Alpha Rent A Car provides you with an interpreter.

  1. Visiting Mabira Forest: 

Mabira Forest, located in central Uganda, is the world’s biggest naturally occurring lowland tropical forest. A two-hour trip from Kampala is required. The woodland is home to five different monkey species and over 200 different bird species. Camping in the woods is becoming increasingly popular.

  1. Sport Fishing on the Nile: 

The Nile Perch, one of the world’s largest freshwater fish species, lives in the Nile, and Jinja boasts some of Uganda’s top fishing spots. Catchable Nile Perches weigh greater than 150 kg. Fishing is planned for the entire day. Although mornings are the greatest time to fish the Nile, afternoon expeditions have also been known to produce spectacular catches. Alpha Rent A Car will offer a packed lunch for our travelers who pick the full-day option. Alpha Rent A Car provides all necessary fishing equipment, bottled water, safety supplies, and camping equipment.

  1. Visiting the Ssezibwa Falls: 

The Ssezibwa Falls are accessible via Alpha Rent A Car on the route between Jinja and Kampala. The Buganda people of the area regard it as a major cultural site where the ghosts of their ancestors continue to repose. Visitors like this spot because of the beautiful water that pours from a high cliff into the nearby woodland. People come to the area for more than simply the falls. The environment is stunning, with rich greenery providing refuge for little primates and birds. While you’re visiting the falls, don’t forget to stop by the adjoining snake cave. People still perform rituals to appease their ancestors there.

  1. Tubing the Nile

Tubing the Nile is one of the thrilling tourist activities that make Jinja such a popular location. The sport involves floating down the Nile on an inflatable tube while admiring the birds, beautiful islands, luscious forests, and folks bathing along the river’s banks. Alpha Rent A Car offers single and line tubing in both the calmer areas of the Nile and the more turbulent rapids. A squad of safety kayaks escorts the crew to safeguard the safety of our tourists.

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