Rubondo Island
2 Days
Ecotourism
10 persons
Tanzania
Rubondo Island National Park, covering approximately 457 square kilometres (176 square miles), is one of Africa’s most unique and untouched wilderness destinations. Located in the southwestern waters of Lake Victoria — the second-largest freshwater lake in Africa — the park stands as the continent’s largest island national park, offering a rare blend of adventure, tranquillity, and biodiversity.
Nearly 80% of the island is blanketed by dense tropical forest, creating a pristine habitat for a wide range of wildlife and bird species. Over the years, Rubondo has become a sanctuary for nature lovers seeking immersive experiences far from crowded safari routes. The park also serves as an important breeding ground for migratory birds and various fish species, including tilapia and Nile perch, thanks to its long history of conservation and protection within Lake Victoria’s ecosystem.