Africa Women Rugby Tour 8 Days Uganda

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Africa Women Rugby Tour 8 Days Uganda

Africa Women Rugby Tour to Uganda offer an irresistible mix of women’s rugby development and the unique sporting culture. Combining breathtaking scenery, modern facilities in Kampala to support your training needs. Enthralling history and the River Nile Adventures in  Jinja.  This enchanting country is the ideal destination for Women’s Rugby tours. The beautiful captivating scenery combined with the nation’s renowned sporting prowess and passion for rugby. With a lot of development challenges for the game is sure to make for an unforgettable touring experience.

We are dedicated to empowering female rugby players through transformative tours and comprehensive training programs. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the sport, Njia African Adventure women’s rugby tours in Africa cater specifically to women. Who are passionate about rugby and eager to take part, explore and support Women’s rugby development. Njia African Adventures is proud to play an important role in Women’s Rugby in East Africa. Through supporting development programs creating a link to the western world through Tourism.

Through our extensive list of Women’s Rugby contacts and partnerships with Unions in East Africa and Africa we can offer you the Rugby Tour of a life-time.

Train with some of the finest rugby players, play against some of the best Women’s rugby teams and savour some of the finest rugby memories for life. Our women’s rugby tours combine the thrill of competitive matches, immersive training sessions, and African Safari experiences in incredible destinations.

Day 1: Arrival and Pickup from Entebbe Airport  for the Africa Women Rugby Tour

Njia African Adventure staff in our Uniforms holding your team name will Pick you up from Airport in Entebbe and drive directly to the Hotel

Late afternoon training session followed by first team dinner and a big welcome to Africa organized, it will be graced with best of African traditions, introductions and Briefing on how the week will be moving

Accommodation: Red chili Hotel

Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner

Day 2: Fixture 1 Africa Women Rugby Tour -Uganda

Breakfast in the morning and depending on team plan you can hit a modern gym this morning for strength & conditioning training and back to the hotel for relaxation and team preps.

Refuel with a healthy lunch before making your way to Fixture 1 at Kyadondo Rugby Club, a rugby union ground in Kampala, Uganda built in 2000. Facilities include main ground, Gym, a training/match pitch and club house. The ground is home to several club teams, among them Heathens RFC, a leading rugby club in Uganda. It has also hosted home games of the Uganda national rugby union team.  The fixture to be played will be decided based on level of competition required for the visiting team and will be planned together with the Uganda Rugby Union.

After the Fixture in the early evening head back to the Hotel for refreshment While setting up for a team Dinner and drinks with some of the players and officials from the other team. Good time for team bonding as you enjoy as a group after the fixture.

Accommodation: Red chili Hotel

Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner

Day 3: Community coaching Kampala

Chilled breakfast as you set your mind to a very important day for the tour. Where you will leave an impact in the community. After your breakfast head for a drive through the city Centre and depending on numbers. We will split into different groups that will visit the schools, and age grade programs around Kampala. Among the programs to visit. Include a visit to Naguru Sports community, Motion Youth Hub and Acholi Quarters rugby club under the Phillip Wokorach Foundation a sport for development organization that uses rugby to promote the holistic development of underprivileged children and youth. Some of these programs are pushed to schools.

The team will have an opportunity to have exchange programs with the foundation through offering Girl child talks and coaching education, Skill training with the children for the foundation and coaching in schools around Kampala.  The rugby foundation by Phillip Wokorach, a Ugandan international rugby player based in France who bares the fruits of age grade rugby in Uganda, as a means to give back to his community he started up a foundation aimed to empower young disadvantaged girls  and talented  women athletes in Uganda to help them realize & achieve their dreams through rugby.

All groups will meet for Lunch and back to the hotel for relaxation and an evening BBQ pool party

Accommodation: Red chili Hotel

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 4: Rugby training and Jinja

Breakfast will be ready for the team and the Morning will be yours for team training activities and if the team opt to choose Gym for strength and Conditioning will be accessible if need or Pitch work and training.

After Lunch, we get on road for a 3 hr drive to Jinja the adventure Capital of East Africa. Jinja Stands on the lush banks of The River Nile, Jinja is Uganda’s second biggest city. The town itself has a vivacious, multi-cultural feel to it. Jinja is source for the long 6,500km journey north. Many go on to take up the challenge of the river’s mighty grade five rapids. Which are now one of Uganda’s main tourist attractions. Jinja became an economic boomtown at the start of the twentieth century due to its strategic location. Close to the river and Uganda’s capital city Kampala. Which is only 80km away for your Africa Women Rugby Tour next plans

Jinja a unique adventure tourism capital of East Africa.
Flat water canoeing, River boarding (Fishing, Swimming and bird watching), Kayaking, Water Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Quad biking, Water sport, Rock climbing, Horse riding on the Nile, Paragliding, Cultural sites, Source of the Nile and Historic sites.

Upon getting to Jinja, you will have time to relax with great views of the Nile River. Depending on the arrival time, we will have time to enjoy some of the adventure activities at Nile River Explorers like the Nile Slides and the paddleboats on the Nile. Dinner will be at the Indian Restaurant in Jinja.

Accommodation: Nile River Explorers

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 5: Jinja Adventures

Wakeup to the great views of the Nile. And head out for a full day of Adventure on the Nile River. From the many previous adventurers they consider this day as one of the best white water trips in the world. No safari to Uganda would be complete without truly experiencing the Nile from its source. With a commitment to safety, quality and value for money, Njia African Adventures through its trusted service providers focus on providing our guests with an all-inclusive experience of the Nile. We take a personal interest in every detail of your day to ensure your time with us is simply unforgettable.

The 4 – 5 hours on the river Grade 5 activity that doesn’t require Rafting or Swimming experience, as long as your water confident, get your shorts and T-shirts and Santan lotion or cream and towel to grace this wonderful day of an adventure like no other.

You will head back to the camp overnight and a big night to talk with other experts in Jinja and other rafters.

Accommodation: Nile River Explorers

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 6: Community coaching/Training and Spire School for the Blind

Wakeup to a chilled Morning with breath taking moments with the Nile at your sight while at Nile River Explorers.  The day will start with a visit at Spire school for the blind, which is a Primary school for visually impaired children. You will dance, sing and Play games on the  Africa Women Rugby Tour

After lunch head, back NRE for relaxation

Early evening visit to Jinja Girls rugby clubs Hippos Ripples  and Walukuba Rugby Club to share a  afew skills before having your main training for the evening

Day 7: Fixture 2 of Africa Women Rugby Tour – Uganda

Breakfast in the morning and depending on team plan you can hit a modern gym this morning for strength & conditioning training and back to the hotel for relaxation and team preps.

Refuel with a healthy lunch before making your way to Fixture 2 at Kaserani stadium. A multi-purpose stadium in Kasarani, Kenya. It was built in 1987 for the All-Africa Games held in Nairobi. The facilities include a 60,000-seat stadium with a running track and a pitch used for football and rugby union. A competition size swimming pool and an indoor arena.  The fixture will be decided based on level of competition required for the visiting team and will be planned together with the Kenya Rugby Union

After the Fixture in the early evening head back to the Hotel for refreshment as you prepare for a team dinner and drinks with some of the players and officials from the other team. Good time for team bonding as you enjoy as a group after the fixture. At the dinner you may choose to have team presentations and conclusions for the tour.

Accommodation: Serova Panafric/Kahama hotel/Sarova Stanley

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 8: Transfer to the Airport to end the Africa Women Rugby Tour

Depending on the fight time will have time to relax and reflect on how the tour has been as you prepare to say goodbye to Uganda. The bus will be ready to drive to the Airport to catch your flight or onward adventures.

Meal Plan: Breakfast