Mwanza

Overview

Mwanza, known as the “Rock City,” is Tanzania’s second-largest city, beautifully situated on the southern shores of Lake Victoria. Surrounded by stunning granite rock formations and scenic landscapes, Mwanza is a gateway to both cultural discovery and natural beauty. The city offers a mix of vibrant markets, lively streets, and historical landmarks, including Bismarck Rock and the Sukuma Museum. Mwanza is also a starting point for safaris to Serengeti National Park and Rubondo Island, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and lakefront relaxation.

Safari Tours to Mwanza

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Accommodations in Mwanza

Kili Seasons Hotel

Located in the serene beauty of Tanzania’s northern safari circuit, Kili Seasons Hotel provides

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Nimali Central Serengeti

Nimali Central Serengeti sits in the heart of the Serengeti, near the iconic Makoma

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Manyara Best View Lodge and Spa

Manyara Best View Lodge & Spa sits at the top of the famous Rift

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Mawe Mawe Manyara Lodge

The Mawe Mawe Manyara Lodge is a boutique lodge on the edge of the

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Songa Tented Camp

Songa Tented Camp Serengeti places you at the heart of the action during the

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Safari Haven Serengeti

Safari Haven Serengeti delivers an authentic safari experience in the heart of the wilderness.

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Mara Serena Safari Lodge

Mara Serena Safari Lodge sits high on a bush-covered hill overlooking the wide plains

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Nungwi Dreams by Mantis

Nungwi Dreams by Mantis is a boutique beachfront resort located on the northern tip

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Zebra plains mara camp

Zebra Plains Mara Camp is a luxury safari retreat in the Mara conservancies. It

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PrideInn Mara Camp

PrideInn Mara Camp is a luxury safari camp in the heart of the Masai

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FAQ about Mwanza

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