Tranquil Shorelines and Fishermen
AT Kenya's Western frontier lies the great expanse of Lake Victoria. This massive (67,493 sq kms) lake, commonly known as Nyanza, is twice the size of Wales, and forms a natural boundary between Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

Kisumu is a quiet port town on the Lakeshore, with wide streets and fine colonial architecture. To the south fishing villages line the lake towards the broad waters of Homa Bay. This area is home to Ruma National Park, a small but attractive park with many unique species.
The best way to appreciate the beauty of this region is on the lake itself. The sun shines brightly, and gentle breezes rise from the water. In trees along the shore, Fish Eagles call to each other with long haunting cries. Sunsets turn the water to gold, as the local fisherman in their canoes pull in their nets and slowly turn for home…
A short flight takes you to the lakeshore and a visit to a traditional fishing village. You will also have a chance to cruise on the lake and fish for giant Nile perches, some of which weigh over 100 lbs.
View the dazzling numbers of birds that inhabit this area and watch as the majestic Fish eagle scoops its prey out of the lake with its powerful talons.




