Go for Lake Victoria Safari to watch the
second largest fresh water body in the world and the largest
in Africa, called Lake Victoria. Flowing over an area of
70,000 sq. km, Lake Victoria is the main source of River
Nile. With a depth of 100 meters, Lake Victoria basin is a
home to the Luo people.
Lake Victoria borders Kenya and Tanzania
on two sides and Uganda on the third side. Although
traveling to other countries via Lake Victoria is no longer
possible, yet it is one of the major trade routes of Africa.
Indulge in activities like fishing and seafood cooking
during the splendid Lake Victoria Kenya Safari.
You will be spellbound watching the
golden sunset over Lake Victoria. Try exploring the nearby
islands by going on boat rides during your Lake Victoria
Safari. Bird watching is the other main activity that you
can indulge in at Lake Victoria. Swamps at Kusa, Koguta and
Dunga within Ruma National Park are the main places of
interest that are worth watching during Lake Victoria Safari
in Kenya.
Tourists are advised not to swim or walk
bare feet at the shores of Lake Victoria that is a house to
several parasite-hosting snails.