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If you are on our Source of the Nile tour or Bujagali lake tour then a camera is a great idea. Your guide will be carrying a small dry box that can fit compact cameras inside.
For our whitewater trips a GoPro is fun to bring along and we have several helmets and kayaks with mounts already attached. We do not recommend that you try to bring a phone or camera out on the water as there is little opportunity to use it on these trips.
We’ll obviously be doing our best to keep you and your stuff safe but please be aware that we can not take responsibility for your camera should you chose to bring it with you.
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