
Where to Stay in Mwanza | Mwanza City
Where to stay in Mwanza: There are numerous types of accommodation in Tanzania ranging from very low budget camping and guesthouses to upmarket luxury lodges and tented camps. Remarkably, there is a huge volume of accommodation options in Tanzania’s towns, particularly in major tourist centres such as Arusha and Dar es Salaam.
The National Parks offer camping, safari tents, or lodges of varying prices. Self catering accommodation and apartments are also on offer to long term visitors and new residents within the city centres. Mwanza is also a very popular conference destination, especially for the East Africa Community, ensuring that most of the top hotels have well equipped conference facilities.
So no matter what type of accommodation you are looking for; Mwanza has everything to offer! If by chance any of our viewers notice that we are missing a great lodge, hotel etc; in a beautiful location in Mwanza please do not hesitate to let us know.
Mwanza Mini-Guide
Mwanza City is located on the southern shore of lake Victoria in Northwest of Tanzania with an area covers about 1325 KM Square by which 900KM Square is covered by water. Mwanza city lies at an altitude of 1,140 meters above the sea level with a sea level between 25.7C – 30.2C during the hot season and temperature falls during the cooler season up to 16C.
Culture
The Mwanza region is occupied by various tribal groups including the wasukuma, the wakerewe. Wakara and wazinza. Wasukuma tribe is the major tribe occupying Mwanza region. The sukuma are Bantu Ethnic group, they are the largest Ethnic group in Tanzania with an estimated 16% of the country total population. Sukuma means “NORTH” and refers to people of the north”. The sukuma refers themselves as Basukuma (plural) and Nsukuma (singular). They speak Sukuma, which belongs to Bantu branch of the Niger Congo family.
Mwanza and Tourism
Tourism remain an important contributor to the economy but it can have negative impacts unless it is properly managed and the conflicting needs of interest groups are balanced
Mwanza City Map
Mwanza City FAQ
NO! Lake Victoria, also called Victoria Nyanza, largest lake in Africa and chief reservoir of the Nile, lying mainly in Tanzania and Uganda but bordering on Kenya. Its area is 26,828 square miles (69,484 square km). Among the freshwater lakes of the world, it is exceeded in size only by Lake Superior in North America.
Some of the most popular restaurants in Mwanza that deliver are:
- #1. Salma Cone
- #2. Mo & Pragz Kitchen
- #3. BBQ Tonyt
Some of the most popular restaurants in Mwanza that provide takeout are:
- #1. Salma Cone
- #2. Mo & Pragz Kitchen
- #3. Malaika Restaurant
The cost-effective way to get from Mwanza to Serengeti National Park is to drive, or hiring a 4×4 Safari Vehicle which can cost you up to $200/Day that will include game drive. It may take you about 6 Hours to Serengeti.
The cost-effective way to get from Mwanza to Ngorongoro Conservation area is to drive, or hiring a 4×4 Safari Vehicle which can cost you up to $200/Day that will include game drive. It may take you about 10 Hours to Serengeti.
Yes, the driving distance between Mwanza to Serengeti National Park is 242 km. It takes approximately 5h 15m to drive from Mwanza to Serengeti National Park.
The distance between Mwanza and Serengeti National Park is 205 km. The road distance is 242.2 km
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Planning your trip? Whether you’re looking for things to do in Mwanza such as events and attractions, key traveller information to make your Mwanza visit run smoothly or are planning where to stay in Mwanza, you’ll find everything you need for your Mwanza holiday on Our Website. Mwanza City Travel guide has the information about latest events not to miss while you visit Mwanza – there’s always something going on, so don’t miss out on the latest exhibitions, shows and more on your trip to Mwanza
Discover the best day trips from Mwanza or try one of the best tours Mwanza and nearby regions. If you’re here as a family, you’ll find plenty of things to do in Mwanza with kids and find suitable accommodation such as Mwanza holiday apartments. Whether you’re looking for the best weekend breaks in Mwanza or planning a longer holiday in Tanzania, you can be sure you’ll find all the information you need.
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