Popular Topics

Trip Report

Kenya Vacation - Island Hopping in Lake Victoria

Exploring Kenya's side of Lake Victoria (Nam Lolwe locally) - prehistoric cave art, famous sons and sunsets and fish dishes to beat.

  • Rusinga Islands+ 5
  • Rusinga Islands
  • Takawiri Island
  • Kenya Vacation - Island Hopping in Lake Victoria
frameambition - julie
About Me:Frame Ambition is a travel and culture blog by Julie O - a Kenyan writer, dance lover and almost-architect. Come over for vibes at festivals, on trains, doing workstays and decolonizing travel at every opportunity. read more

AfricaKenya7 days / January - February - March - April - May - August - September - October - November - December 2019

Highs & Lows

The sunsets over the lake on all islands are a sight to behold!

Only a few accommodation options on each island.

Itinerary Overview

Lake Victoria, known as Nam Lolwe in Kenya, is Africa’s largest freshwater lake and the lifeline of several communities in the country as well as Uganda and Tanzania. It also is the source of the River Nile in Eastern Uganda.

There are several islands on the lake both inhabited and not, but the three most interesting are Rusinga, Takawiri and Mfangano in my opinion. Given the size of Nam Lolwe and the location of the islands away from the bays and shores of the mainland, there is a coastal feel on the beaches with sweeping views over the water and even some waves – not to mention Takawiri’s white sands.

This trip was peak ‘unspoiled and authentic’ village island life with fishing, churches and mosques, farming and more daily life going on alongside my hikes, beach days and strolls through museums.

 

  • 2 Nights: Rusinga Islands
    Lake Victoria Kenya. More Than Boat Races: A Year-Round Guide to Rusinga Island's Charm
  • 2 Nights: Takawiri Island
    Private white sandy beaches on the lake
  • 3 Nights: Mfangano Island
    Historical cave paintings and black sand beaches
Rusinga Islands - Lake Victoria Kenya. More Than Boat Races: A Year-Round Guide to Rusinga Island's Charm
1

Rusinga Islands Lake Victoria Kenya. More Than Boat Races: A Year-Round Guide to Rusinga Island's Charm

Rusinga Islands - Lake Victoria Kenya. More Than Boat Races: A Year-Round Guide to Rusinga Island's Charm - null
Rusinga Islands - Lake Victoria Kenya. More Than Boat Races: A Year-Round Guide to Rusinga Island's Charm - null

Historically the best known of the lake islands, Rusinga is connected to Mbita town and the mainland by a causeway that can be driven on. The island is the home of the family of well-loved statesman ad independence activist Tom Mboya (and where he is buried) as well as the flamboyant and exciting Rusinga Cultural Festival over 2 days in December of every year.

The festival is a celebration of the rich culture of the AbaSuba people – the original Bantu inhabitants of many of the lake’s islands. Expect two days of fashion, food, music, literature and the main event, the boat races where teams from different villages compete for bragging rights.

If you don’t make it in December then not to worry – there is still the lovely lake to enjoy with those famous Western Kenya sunsets as well as day trips to Ruma National Park  to spot some game and some fantastic restaurants where you need to try the fresh fish at least once.

Takawiri Island - Private white sandy beaches on the lake
2

Takawiri Island Private white sandy beaches on the lake

Takawiri Island - Private white sandy beaches on the lake - null
Takawiri Island - Private white sandy beaches on the lake - null

Takawiri Island is ideal for lazing at the beach, bird watching, taking calm boat trips, going on chilled walks and other laid-back activities. The white sandy beaches lined with palm trees are a rarity for   Lake Victoria which is the island’s main claim to fame.

As the only accommodation on the island is Takawiri Island Resort which offers mid-range rooms and camping on request, some people prefer to keep this to a day trip from Mbita on the mainland or one of the other islands.

If you do opt for a day trip then be sure to call ahead and let the resort know to expect you – transport here is either via the water bus, the public motorized boats or private boat – all 3 available to book from Mbita or Mfangano Island.

Mfangano Island - Historical cave paintings and black sand beaches
3

Mfangano Island Historical cave paintings and black sand beaches

Mfangano Island - Historical cave paintings and black sand beaches - null
Mfangano Island - Historical cave paintings and black sand beaches - null
Mfangano Island - Historical cave paintings and black sand beaches - null1+

My time at Mfangano Island was spent walking and hiking often, watching for a hippo sighting at the hotel waterfront and marvelling at the millions of tiny fishing boat lights out all night.

The island enjoys calm waves from the lake due to most sides facing out to the watter borders with Uganda and Tanzania, as well as dramatic views at many points owing to the elevation change from the central mountain to the lake shore.

For an introduction to the first inhabitants of Mfangano Island – the baTwa and abaSuba people groups – head to the Abasuba Community Peace Museum in the east part of the island.

The big attraction however is the rock art in the caves at Mawanga – ask at your accommodation or the aforementioned museum to organize for a guide to take you to them and give a little background information.

Q & A

  • Anything go wrong during the trip?

    We arranged an 'early morning boat trip' with one fisherman who didn't show up at the jetty at our agreed-upon time - best leave such arrangements to staff at your hotel or to your local hosts (including negotiating a price!).
  • Tips you would give a friend?

    Come with as much cash as you need unless you have access to M-Pesa or Airtel mobile money - no ATMs or card facilities on either Takawiri or Mfangano islands.
  • Packing tips?

    Double-check that you've got the insect repellent and remember to consult a doctor about anti-malarial medication.
  • Transportation Tips?

    Catch the yellow water bus between Mbita and Takawiri and Mfangano islands. Fares are paid in cash just before you get on board and reliable schedules are available at the ticket offices as well.
  • Any surprises?

    Being in the lake really does feel like the ocean in some points, particularly at Takawiri Island but Mfangano too - remember to ask your guide or hotel staff what spots are safest for swimming though.
  • Booking details?

    Best to make your accommodation arrangements over the phone than rely on online booking platforms.

Lodging

  • Rusinga Island Lodge Wayando Eco Lodge You could also stay in Mbita on the mainland (40 minutes away via the bridge) which has many more accommodation options and take a day trip to Rusinga.

  • Takawiri Island Resort is the only available accommodation, unless you've got friends or family who live on the island. It is relatively high-end however camping can be arranged on the lawn by the lake in addition to their rooms and bandas.

  • Mfangano Island Camp by Governor's Collection was the first tourist accommodation on the island and is the more luxury offer. Siambi Lodge is a charming and airy guesthouse on the East side of the island with great food served at gazebos on the lawn overlooking the lake.