Lakes
Lake Eyasi
The lakes of Tanzania
are as dramatic as they are varied. On soda lakes like
Lake Manyara and Lake Natron, wildlife gathers on the
desolate salt flats and shimmering views take on a lunar
landscape which at sunset descends into shades of various
pastels.
The soda lakes are alkaline and brackish,
home to large populations of flamingos, storks, and
herons. Bird-watching and game viewing is popular activities,
but must be done from a distance as the soda flats along
the lake shore are difficult to walk or drive upon.
Still, a visit to the soda lakes of Tanzania is an unforgettable
experience. Game still thrive along their unpopulated
shores and the sheer ethereal beauty of the water, coloured
silver and white by the mineral deposits, is an unforgettable
part of the African experience.
Towns and industry take full advantage
of the freshwater lakes in the region, the largest of
which is Lake Victoria in the northwest of the country.
Fishing has long been a mainstay of residents who live
around the natural resources, and transport across Tanzania’s
many African borders is also an economically profitable
activity. Because of the easy supply of freshwater irrigation,
Tanzanians also farm the areas around freshwater lakes
extensively, and both subsistence and cash crops are
grown around their shores. Visitors to the freshwater
lakes can embark on fishing trips, hikes and swimming,
and enjoy the rich bird and fish life that surrounds
the water. In many populated areas, cultural tourism
programs are also popular.
Situated inside Lake Manyara National Park, the lake
is home to large numbers of flamingos, pelicans, storks
and other plentiful bird life, as well as hippos that
can be observed at close range. Hot springs trickle
into the shallow waters and during the dry season the
lakeshore retreats to leave striking white soda deposits
in its wake.
Lake Natron
A soda lake at the base of the active Ol Donyo Lengai
volcano, the area around Lake Natron is often described
as having a desolate and almost lunar beauty. Walks
around the lake and to the streams and waterfalls along
the nearby escarpment make for a fantastic adventure
off the beaten track.
Lake Nyasa
Also known as Lake Malawi, the Tanzanian side of Lake
Nyasa borders the Livingstone Mountains and stretches
out towards Malawi and Mozambique. The towns of Kyela,
Itungi, and Matema make good bases from which to visit
the lake, which contains almost a third of the known
cichlids (a species of freshwater tropical fish) in
the world.
Travel to Lake Tanganyika is mostly
centred around visiting Gombe Stream and Mahale Mountains
National Parks. The lake’s dark waters form the
world’s largest and second deepest freshwater
lake, and the area is a regional centre for building
dhow-fishing boats that sail through its rugged waters.
By far the largest lake in Africa, Lake
Victoria’s fishing industries and the agricultural
land around its shores has made the area an economic
centre of Tanzania. Although fishing is a traditional
mainstay of the region, coffee and cotton production
are increasing the economic importance of the area,
especially in Mwanza. Telecommunications and transportation
are also growing industries and have encouraged growth
in the region, making it one of the most populated in
the country. Trade with neighbouring Uganda to the east
and Kenya to the north means that the ports on Lake
Victoria are bustling with growth and economic activity.
For visitors, attractions include trips to Rubondo Island
National Park and participating in various cultural
tourism programmes on offer around the area. The lake
has some spectacular varieties of freshwater tropical
fish, many of which are exported to aquariums all over
the world. Its shores are peaceful and pristine, and
offer a quiet alternative to the constant movement and
bustle of a safari itinerary. Gently sloping hills lead
to the soft blue waters of the lake, as fish eagles
swoop at dawn and dusk eager for the small fish that
swim in Victoria’s rich waters. Bird watching
and fishing trips make popular excursions and boating
trips and hikes can be arranged.