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Rubondo Island National Park - Walking,
Boat Excursions, Bird Watching, Fishing, Relaxing ...
Rubondo Island, in the southwest of Lake
Victoria,is Tanzania’s tenth National Park and the only one
in Lake Victoria. The 240 square km island provides a unforgettable
experience for visitors, including the main island and 11 smaller
islets, combining the breathtaking natural beauty of a forest refuge
with the relaxing tranquility of sandylake-shore beaches.
The Island is some 28 km in length along
the north-south axis and between 3 and 10 km wide. Lake Victoria
covers 68,000 square kilometres and is the largest lake in Africa
and the second largest in the world – comparatively it is
twice the size of The Netherlands.
Rubondo Island boasts a unique diversity
of flora and fauna. Only here can the visitor be sure of seeing
Sitatunga and have the chance of observing small gangs of chimpanzees.
Other mammals frequently seen include hippos, otters, bushbucks
and vervet monkeys. Rarer sightings are genet, colobus, marsh mongoose
and suni antelope (dikdik).
Rubondo is a paradise for bird-lovers, with
nearly 430 species documented on the island. The diversity of habitats,
from open woodland to papyrus swamps and evergreen forest, together
with its geographical location in the heart of Africa, attracts
numerous resident and migrant species. The islan dhas an abundance
of herons, storks,egrets, ibises, cormorants, kingfishers, flycatchers,
bee-eaters, hornbills and birds of prey, including the highest density
of fish eagles anywhere in the world.
Wildlife
The wide variety of invertebrates and diversity
of plants species makes Rubondo a fascinating place for naturalists.
Fabulous butterflies create a kalei-doscope of colour in the forest
together with thespectacular seasonal displays of orchids, fireball
lilies and red coral trees. Visitors have the freedom to explore
the forest and lake shores by foot or boat allowing each person
to discover his or her own magic of Rubondo and to leave with a
uniquely personal experience of the island.
Rubondo Island Camp
The camp operates 10 bandas (luxury tents). Each
of the ten units overlook the lake, a view which may be enjoyed
from the seclusion of a private terrace and just a few yards from
the sandy lakeshore. The comfortable large tents have windows on
all sides and, instead of the common zips, an entrance door. A spacious
en suite bath- and dressing room has been constructed for each banda.
Great care has been taken to use local natural building materials.
An outcrop of rocks amidst scattered trees provides
the perfect setting for the restaurant and bar, offering a splendid
view of the lake and bay. A swimming pool is located conveniently
close to the bar, among the palm trees. During the day the lake
is usually calm, but when the wind picks up in the late afternoon
the waves roll in, carrying in the singing sounds of the sea. Rubondo’s
climate is comfortably warm all the year round and never gets as
hot as on the coast. Enjoy it’s clean air –there is
no traffic on the island.
how to get there?
Coastal air flies from Seronera to Rubondo on Tuesday
and Friday, depart at 1425hrs arrives 1700hrs. Flights back to Seronera
and Arusha on Wednesday and Saturdays, 0800hrs.
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