Rubondo Island National Park Tour

Rubondo Island National Park Covering an area of 456.8 Square km, Rubondo Island National Park is the combination of Rubondo Island and other numerous Islands of Lake Victoria and sited on the south-west shoreline of Lake Victoria.

The park is home to the rich variety of butterflies, birdlife, rare Sitatunga, elephants and giraffes. Sometimes extremely endangered amphibious antelope can be spotted escaping from the hunting predators by hiding and camouflaging itself in the lake shore marshes.

Visiting to this National Parks offers visitors a perfect game viewing opportunity due to its large number of wildlife species.

How To Go There

Rubondo Island National Park. 475 sq. kms. Highly Recommended! Minimum stay three days, preferably four days.

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Activities Inside The Park

Rubondo Island National Park has a wonderful climate, forest-fringed beaches and unusual wildlife viewing.

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What Animal You See

Some of the animals were introduced to the island in the 1970’s by Frankfurt Zoological Society.

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Suggested Itineraries

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