Ndere Island National Park is a small island park on Lake Victoria in Kenya, offering visitors unique wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and serene hiking opportunities amidst a rich ecological environment.
Ndere Island National Park is located in Lake Victoria, near the town of Kisumu in western Kenya. The park covers the entirety of Ndere Island, a steep, rocky island rising sharply from the lake. It spans approximately 4.2 square kilometers (about 1,037 acres) and is known for its dense woodland, grassy clearings, and diverse wildlife. The island supports an abundance of bird species, including fish eagles, kingfishers, weavers, and sunbirds, making it a premier destination for birdwatchers. Terrestrial wildlife such as sitatunga antelope, bushbuck, hyenas, monitor lizards, and a variety of monkeys inhabit the island, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers. Visitors can explore the island via a network of hiking trails that provide scenic views of Lake Victoria and opportunities to spot wildlife. The park is also culturally significant, with some rock art sites and local Luo community associations surrounding it. Access to the island is by boat from Kisumu town, creating a remote feeling despite its proximity to urban areas. Ndere Island National Park appeals to outdoor adventurers who appreciate quiet settings, unspoiled nature, and birding. It is one of Kenya's smaller national parks but offers a distinct ecosystem set apart from mainland savanna parks by its island environment and lake waterfront. The park’s management focuses on conserving its fragile habitat while promoting eco-tourism that supports local communities.
Views from hiking trails overlooking Lake Victoria's vast waters
Rich birdlife with over 150 bird species recorded on the island
Sightings of elusive sitatunga antelope in wetland areas
Remote island experience accessible by boat from Kisumu
Five main trails loop through woodland and grasslands with panoramic lake views and wildlife sightings.
Home to 150+ species including African fish eagle, malachite kingfisher, and other water and forest birds.
Wetland and shoreline areas shelter these rare swamp antelopes, a highlight for visitors.