Saanane Island is a small island located in Lake Victoria, near the city of Mwanza in Tanzania. It is part of the Saanane Island National Park, which is one of Tanzania’s newest national parks, established to protect the island’s unique ecosystems and wildlife.
Overview of Saanane Island
Saanane Island offers a unique and compact natural environment within Lake Victoria, with its rocky terrain, grasslands, and diverse wildlife. The island’s small size and proximity to Mwanza make it an accessible destination for visitors interested in exploring Tanzania’s diverse ecosystems and observing wildlife in a picturesque lake setting.
Island Characteristics:
Location: Situated in Lake Victoria, near Mwanza City.
Size: Approximately 2.2 square kilometers (0.85 square miles).
Elevation: Generally low-lying with an elevation around 1,200 meters (3,937 feet) above sea level.
Natural Features:
Rocky Terrain: The island features rocky outcrops and hilly areas.
Vegetation: Includes grasslands and some sparse forest areas.
Lake Victoria: Provides a picturesque backdrop with its large freshwater lake.
How long to stay?
At least 2 days, but some guests would say even a week is not enough.
Facts about Saanane National Park
Established: 2013
Size: Approximately 2.2 square kilometers (0.85 square miles)
Location: Lake Victoria, near Mwanza, Tanzania
Climate: Tropical climate with a rainy season from March to May and a dry season from June to October.
Accessibility: Accessible by boat from Mwanza City.