Sipi Falls on Mount Elgon National Park
Sipi Falls is a series of three waterfalls in Uganda and lie near Kapchorwa, north of Mbale. The falls are on the edge of Mount Elgon National Park, near Mount Elgon on the border of Kenya. Mount Elgon is a major tourist attraction with comfortable lodges and campsites offering a variety of accommodations. When you visit the area, there are many activities in the area to interest you as a tourist.
Activities at Sipi Falls
The Sipi River is named after the Sep, an indigenous plant found of the River banks. Resembling a type of wild banana, Sep is a medicinal plant, the translucent green frond with a bolt of crimson rib is used for treating measles and fever. The roaring falls are a great place to base on to trek Mount Elgon and one can take shorter treks or longer ones, all lasting between 1 to 4 hours characterised by amazing views of the Karamoja plains, Mount Elgon peaks and other waterfalls of the area. This area of the falls is also famous for the cultivation Arabica Coffee in Bugisu region, growing at an altitude of between 1,600 and 1,900 metres.
The falls are an attraction for hikers. Mount Elgon has a variety of monkeys and small antelopes, along with elephants and buffaloes that can be seen by visitors. To the keen bird watchers, a checklist topping 300 birds includes many species not recorded elsewhere in Uganda. Other attractions include ancient cave paintings and hot springs within the crater.
Discover nearby rock paintings
Excursions to climb Mount Elgon
Walking Safaris
Bungee Jumping
Explore the many falls and caves
White-Water Rafting on the Nile near Jinja
Accommodation around Sipi falls
1. Sipi Falls Resort, this provides a perfect view of the beautiful waterfall. The lodge with thatched cottages overlooks the wonderful waterfalls and Karimajong plains and very conducive for adventuring Mount Elgon foothills and general relaxation.
2. Lacam Lodge on Mount Elgon slopes offers stunning views of the spectacular Sipi Falls. The lodge enables one to walk to the base of the falls and around Lacam village. Accommodation is given in spacious bandas made of local timber and grass. A banda has 2 double beds, en-suite shower and toilet wider private verandas. It also has tents for camping. Tourists can carry tents and camping gear.
Other waterfalls in Uganda include the spectacular Ssezibwa Falls in Mukono district, Kisiizi Falls in Rukungiri, Sisiyi Falls in Bulambuli, Griffin Falls in Jinja and Itanda Falls among others. Other waterfalls include Murchison Falls along River Nile in Murchison Falls National Park area and Miriadua falls in Maracha in west Nile. Owen Falls in Jinja, Mahoma Falls in Kabalore, Nkusi falls in Hoima, Mpanga falls and Uhuru falls in Murchison Falls National Park are all among the waterfalls in Uganda.