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MFANGANO ISLAND CAMPThe LodgeThe camp occupies an entire secluded bay on the western shores of the Island and the six double rooms are attractively built of clay and thatch in the local Luo tribe style. All have stunning views of the lake. Mfangano continues with the Governors' Camp traditions of providing the highest possible standards of comfort, good food and attentive service. The camp is situated on the unspoiled island of Mfangano, on Lake Victoria. This great lake has romantic associations as the source of the River Nile, ever since explorers such as Speke and Burton came to the area at the end of the last century. The island has no roads and the camp provides an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, set in colorful gardens. ActivitiesMfangano Island provides a unique opportunity to fish for the
giant Nile Perch and to see the colorful life of the Lake, where
enchanting fishing villages have not changed in centuries. The
birdlife is unsurpassed. In the early morning fleets of multi-colored
fishing boats gracefully sail past the bay, and in the evening,
spectacular sunsets are seen as the sun dips below the lake horizon. |
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Kisumu, the largest town in western Kenya and the nation's third largest (population approximately 250,000), is the home of several small industries notably fish processing and cotton goods manufacture. The town came into existence with the completion, in 1901, of the first section of the Uganda Railway five years after plate laying began 1000 km away in Mombasa. It was briefly called Port Florence. Only forty years earlier, the English explorer Speke, having travelled along the western shore of the lake reached a place he named Ripon Falls. It was these cataracts, at what is now Jinja in Uganda, which he proclaimed the source of the Nile. Fishing for tilapia and nile perch provides a living for many of the Luo people who live along the lakeside. The fish are sold at local markets or to the processors for sale in Nairobi and for export. Most of the fishing is from small picturesque dugout canoes, equipped with lateen sails. The lake once had abundant hippo and crocodile but now these are much reduced. Halfway between Kisumu and Homa Bay, near Kendu Bay is a small inland crater lake, Sindi, offering a sight of flamingo foraging through a surface of emerald algae. There is a also a famous heronry very near to Kisumu where as many as a thousand large water birds nest and breed between March and July. Homa mountain, gaunt and grand dominates the peninsular behind which shelters the small town of Homa Bay. Near to Homa Bay .are two islands, Rusinga and Mfangano. Rusinga is locally acclaimed as the burial place of Tom Mboya, a great son of Kenya who was assassinated in Nairobi in 1969. On each of the islands, and also on nearby Takawiri island, there are fishing camps providing boats for hire and some simple accommodation in sublime settings. Much of the business of these camps comes from the Masai Mara lodges where, every morning, planes pick up fishermen for the less than half hour's flight to the lake. |
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