
Lake Zone
Rubondo National Park
Rubondo Island is tucked in the southwest corner of Lake Victoria, the world's second-largest lake, an inland sea sprawling between Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya.
Rubondo is more than a water wonderland. Deserted sandy beaches nestle against a cloak of virgin forest, where dappled bushbuck and the shaggy-coated aquatic Sitatunga move fleet yet silent through a maze of tamarinds, wild palms, and sycamore figs strung with a least 200 bird species.
A number of indigenous mammal species - hippo, vervet monkey, genet and mongoose - share their protected habitat with introduced species such as chimpanzee, black-and-white colobus, elephant and giraffe, all of which benefit from Rubondo's inaccessibility.
Location: Island in Lake Victoria, reachable by flight form Arusha or Serengeti
Activities: Nature Walk, Fishing and Boat Excursion
Lake Victoria
The world’s second largest fresh water, with 68,00 sq.km. The lake is widely accepted to be the main source of the Nile River as it receiver more than water as rainfall than all its combined tributaries provide. The lake high rate evaporation due to its location on the equator makes this immense body of water as major factor in the local climate.
With the huge Nile perch, tilapia and tiny omena being the main fish‘s catches in the lake. The lake shore is highly indented, and there are many isles know for their beautiful landscape and sightseeing place.
Location: Reachable by flight form Arusha or Serengeti
Activities: Fishing Boat extrusion, Rock city tour.
Saa nane Island National Park
Saa nane Island, meaning “Eight o’clock Island’ has a large variety of reptiles, hippo, zebra, wildebeest and variety of bird species. Birdwatchers will enjoy the scenery on Saa nane while nature lover can venture into the rock formation that appears out the grassy landscape.
Visitors to the Island make a pleasant day trip