The Sanctuary, grassland and woodlands ecosystem is located about 3km from Kisumu city. The ecosystem hosts leopards, hyena, olive baboons and vervet monkeys. It also provides grazing lands for Hippos, habitat for numerous small mammals including the threatened Sitatunga, and supports a variety of reptiles and birds species.
ACCESS
Roads: Kisumu is located 355 Km North of Nairobi, the sanctuary is 3 km from Kisumu near Hippo Point.
Air: The Flight from Nairobi takes around one hour to kisumu and there are regular scheduled flights.
Water: Kisumu is linked by ferry with Kendu Bay, homa Bay and Mbita
Ndere Island
Ndere Island: 355 km from Nairobi. You connect by boat to the Island.
Ndere Island: the papyrus swamps around Lake Victoria contain a unique selection of water birds.
SIZE / LOCATION
Kisumu Impala: Less than 1 sq. km
Ndere Island: 4.2 sqkm.
CLIMATE
Hot and humid
SMARTCARD REQUIRED?
Entry is by Cash only. Proof of identification will be required.
Citizens – Valid Passport or National ID
Residents – Valid Passport & re entry pass
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
WILDLIFE
over 115 species have been recorded
impala, leopard, hyena, jackal, ostrich and vervet monkey
NDERE ISLAND
Wildlife includes; impala, hippo, baboon, vervet monkey, sitatunga antelope, crocodile, monitor lizard and a variety of snakes
WHERE TO STAY
Kisumu Impala: No inpark accommodation. Visitors can stay in Kisumu town which offers plenty of accommodation options
Ndere Island: There is no accommodation on Ndere Island but there are many places to stay on the mainland in Kisumu
ACTIVITY OPTIONS
Game viewing
Picnicking
Lake Victoria Viewing
WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU
Drinking water and picnic items. Also useful are: binoculars, camera, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and guidebooks