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Lake Bunyonyi Dugout Canoe and Island Day

Lake Bunyonyi, southwest Uganda near Kabale
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Full day, 6 to 7 hours, or half day option

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Lake Bunyonyi is one of the few East African lakes safe to swim in, since it has no bilharzia-carrying snails and no crocodiles, which makes this one of the more relaxing days on this list. It suits travellers already staying around Kabale or coming off a gorilla trekking trip who want a slow, scenic day rather than another wildlife activity.

How the day runs

The day starts around 8.30am to 9am at your lakeside lodge, where you meet a local guide and step into a traditional dugout canoe, either self-paddled with instruction or guided by a local paddler, depending on the operator and your preference. The lake holds 29 islands, each with its own history, Bushy Island once used as a leper colony, Punishment Island where unmarried pregnant girls were historically abandoned, and Akampene, whose name still carries that story today. Your guide talks through this as you paddle between two or three islands over the morning, stopping to walk short trails or visit a small community project on one of them. Around midday, most trips pause on an island or back at a lakeside spot for lunch, often fresh tilapia from the lake itself. Because the water is safe, swimming is a genuine option here, unlike almost anywhere else in Uganda, and many travellers take the chance to cool off mid-afternoon. The day wraps by 3.30pm to 4.30pm depending on the half or full day format chosen.

What it costs

Budget USD 35 to 65 per person for the full day, including canoe hire, guide and lunch. A half day, covering one or two islands without lunch, runs at the lower end of that band. Costs stay modest here since the canoe and guide fee are shared across the group.

Good to know

  • Book with 24 hours’ notice at most lodges, canoes and guides are usually available same day or next day.
  • Bring a swimsuit if you want to swim, the lake really is clean and safe, a rare thing in this region.
  • Sun protection matters more than you expect, there is no shade on open water and the altitude here is over 1900 metres.
  • Fitness needs are low if paddled for you, moderate if you paddle yourself, ask your guide to take the lead if your arms tire.
  • Skip the self-paddled option if you have limited upper body strength or balance concerns, a guided canoe is just as scenic.

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Full day (7+ hours)

Activity's Location

Lake Bunyonyi, southwest Uganda near Kabale

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