{"id":9406,"date":"2023-11-16T03:20:04","date_gmt":"2023-11-16T02:20:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/?p=9406"},"modified":"2023-11-16T03:20:04","modified_gmt":"2023-11-16T02:20:04","slug":"is-lake-victoria-the-source-of-the-nile","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/is-lake-victoria-the-source-of-the-nile\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Lake Victoria The Source Of The Nile"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It has been theorized since ancient times that the source of the Nile, the longest river in the world, is the vibrant Lake Victoria. Situated between the countries of Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, the lake holds an incredibly significant role in the past and present of these nations. Measuring more than two thousand two hundred square miles and regularly considered to be the second largest lake in Africa after the stunning Lake Tanganyika, the question of whether Lake Victoria is indeed the source of the Nile is quite captivating. <\/p>\n

Upon first glance, it can be seen that Lake Victoria’s drainless Nam Velley, extremely large size and the fact it lies within the White Nile’s drainage basin coincide with the description of the river’s source. But the perplexing answer is that Lake Victoria is not the sole source of the longest river on the planet. <\/p>\n

Ancient Egyptians believed that the source of the Nile lay in the distant Kingdom of Kush, an area situated in modern day Sudan. Despite these claims, more recent accounts began to extol the attributes and importance of the lake – leading people to wonder if this could be where the great river begins its four-thousand-mile journey to Egypt’s Mediterranean Sea. <\/p>\n

In 1858 English explorer John Speke unintentionally stumbled upon Lake Victoria which was the first study of thegreat lake. Ultimately, Speke’s confirmation of the lake encouraged the notion that it was in fact the source of the Nile. Furthermore, during his travels, Speke observed that when the lake is at its fullest, its water overflows and feeds into the White Nile. In 1861 modern exploration of the lake proved that it is indeed connected to the White Nile through Lake Kioga and the Victoria Nile.<\/p>\n