HIKING IN TANZANIA

Tanzania is a hiker’s paradise, with a range of landscapes to explore, from the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro to the lush forests of the Usambara Mountains. Whether you’re an experienced trekker looking to conquer Africa’s highest mountain or a casual hiker seeking a leisurely stroll through the countryside, Tanzania has something for everyone.

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LAKE MBURO NATIONAL PARK

A compact park at just 370km², Lake Mburo National Park is Uganda’s smallest savannah park. Together with 13 other lakes in the area, Lake Mburo forms an impressive 50km-long wetland system. It’s home to diverse wildlife from zebra and buffalo to Defassa waterbuck, topi and reedbuck, along with eland, impala, oribi, hyena, hippo and leopard. There are also over 350 bird species resident here, including a long list of water birds since there are five lakes within the park borders.

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LAKE VICTORIA

Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake by area, the world’s largest tropical lake. and the world’s second largest fresh water lake by surface area, after Lake Superior in North America. In terms of volume, Lake Victoria is the world’s ninth largest continental lake, containing about 2,750 cubic kilometres (2.23×109 acre⋅ft) of water.

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LAKE BUNYONYI

Lake Bunyonyi is located just over the border in Uganda and makes a really great place to escape to for a few days or longer. The easiest part for Kigali residents to visit is near Kabale, a small city just 30 minutes from the Katuna border 1.5 hours north of Kigali. The lake is large and there are several parts to explore but we’ll just focus on the Kabale-area section because that’s the part I’ve been to.

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LAKE EDWARDS

Lake Edward, Rutanzige or Edward Nyanza is the smallest of the African Great Lakes. It is located in the Albertine Rift, the western branch of the East African Rift, on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, with its northern shore a few kilometres south of the equator.

These lakes are a source of livelihood, spiritual significance, and unforgettable adventure. Whether you’re gliding through the calm waters of Lake Bunyonyi, birdwatching on the shores of Lake Albert, or exploring hidden islands and fishing villages, the lakes of Uganda invite you to experience the country's natural beauty from a refreshingly unique perspective.

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