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Rusinga Island Lodge, Lake Victoria, Ruma National Park, Kenya
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Rusinga Island Lodge on Lake Victoria, the second biggest freshwater lake in the world is the ideal destination for a family safari in Kenya.
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Rusinga Island Lodge has all the ingredients for a great Kenya vacation, exciting water sports, fun activities, archaeological mysteries and relaxation by the minute.
On a Kenya vacation at Rusinga Island Lodge, visitors can go fishing with an experienced boat captain, try donuting on the water, and see many, many species of birds. The Bush Breakfast at Ruma National Park is very special and not to be missed.
Guests can investigate the Archaeological site of Mary Leakey that caused a sensation in 1948 and also venture out to the islands in search of ancient rock art.
At Ruma National Park, the last remaining group of Roan Antelope can be seen, known for their definitive facial markings and sweeping horns. Other animals include Hartebeest and Giraffe, Oribi, Reedbuck, Impala, Topi, Waterbuck, Buffalo and maybe Leopard.
Activities available at Rusinga Island Lodge or nearby: Swim; in the Rusinga's lovely pool or in the lake Spa; aromatherapy, massage, reflexology, beautician Boutique; mementos and gifts Fishing; well equipped speed boats Mountain biking; all ages Birding; everywhere also at Ruma National Park Water sports; water skiing, mono-skiing, knee-boarding, tubing Walks on the island; see monitor lizards, otters, lovely flora Excursions; Bird Islands, Mfango Island, Ruma National Park Local villages; visit and see the fishing community in action History; see rock art and fascinating Archaeological sites
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Game viewing
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With no hurry to do anything, guests can relax in tropical gardens or either fish for the giant Nile perch or go on game drives to see Africa’s wildlife in their natural environment.
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Boat trips and fishing activities
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Rusinga Island Lodge activities include fishing, cruises in a traditional dhow (mokoro), windsurfing or water skiing, and excursions to the Ruma National Park to see the only Roan antelope in Kenya.
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