Kafu
The Kafu river is the second-longest river that located completely in Uganda. From source to mouth, the river is around 180 kilometers long.. The river's source is the Kitoma Swamp in the Kibaale District, and it flows east before turning north to reach its mouth near Masindi Port in the Masindi District, where it empties into the Victorian Nile River. Because the river originates in the Kitoma Swamp, it contributes to the survival of wildlife and a variety of creatures in the swamp and along its path.
Another river system, the Nkusi river, runs through the wetland from which Kafu river emerges. The Nkusi river, on the other hand, begins elsewhere and flows through the swamp before emptying into Lake Albert along Uganda's international boundary with the Democratic Republic of Congo. River Kafu rises at an altitude of about 1,100 meters at its source. The altitude at its point of entry into the Nile River is roughly 1,040 meters.
Length: 112 miles