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The lake attracted
great interest from Europeans after its discovery. In 1858, John Hanning
Speke was the first European to cite the vast lake as the source of the
White Nile. The assertion was ridiculed until H.M. Stanley eventually
proved him right in 1875. The colonial powers had hoped to open a
navigable route along the Nile to the Mediterranean. Their attempts to
reach Uganda across the lake were also responsible for the creation of
the East African Railway and the colonization of the Kenyan Highlands. Kisumu is the
third largest town in Kenya with a population of approximately 160,000.
The town was originally founded as the inland railhead of the East
African Railway in 1901. Kisumu had been a busy port town since its
early days, but the break up of the East African Community in 1977
coupled with the cessation of international ferry services on the lake
substantially slowed the town's once bustling pace. Kisumu boasts some
interesting sites in There are numerous small villages around Lake Victoria of interest to the traveler. Ndunga Beach, a fishing village near Kisumu, is a wonderful place to experience the traditional lifestyle of the lake fishermen. Local villagers can be hired to provide canoe tours through the papyrus reed beds to see hippos and birds. Mfangano Island has some obscure rock paintings and a small fishing village, but it is now most popular as an up-scale fishing camp. Ndere National Park, a 4.2 km island game park features snakes, hippos, crocidiles, sitatunga and numerous species of water bird. Near the
small town of Homa Bay is the volcano shaped Mt. Homa and Ruma This Information Courtesy - Mr.Praful Shah Photos - Various Sources |
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