The massive 6.5 million-hectare Lake Victoria is three times the size of Wales and is shared by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Known as one of Africa’s ‘Great Lakes', it is world-renowned as the source of the Nile and is Africa’s largest lake. Its waters are rich in fish life with shimmering shoals of colourful cichlids and large Nile Perch, sought after by fishermen. The lake boasts an impressive 3440 kilometre stretch of shoreline and is dotted with over 3000 inhabited islets. Visitors can look forward to a variety of activities including excellent fishing; wildlife viewing; and boating, among others. Make sure to visit Ukerewe, the lake's largest island, and enjoy the picturesque island beaches and spectacular scenery.
Rubondo Island Camp, situated on a remote island in the southwest corner of Lake Victoria, is the only lodge on Rubondo Island, the largest island national park in Africa. From its idyllic lakefront location to the eco-friendly design of the eight waterfront chalets, the camp offers unrivalled access to this one-of-a-kind destination, where elephant roam wild, shy sitatungas jump from bush to bush, colourful birds and butterflies abound amongst lush indigenous foliage, and the waters teem with hippo, crocodile, and the iconic Nile perch.
Guests at Rubondo Island have the unique opportunity to be a part of a one-of-a-kind habituation project of the resident group of wild chimpanzees, whose fascinating history and origin make for great fireside listening. Rubondo Island Camp is ideal for those seeking the thrill of adventure in a truly wild area, almost entirely untouched by man. This verdant island is largely uninhabited and offers a truly exclusive experience in this lush and unspoilt ecosystem.




