Are you planning a trip to Burundi and considering a visit to the magnificent Lake Tanganyika? This breathtaking lake is not only a natural wonder but also a hotspot for wildlife, birds, and reptiles. Shared by four countries—Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia—Lake Tanganyika is the second-largest freshwater lake in the world by volume and the second-deepest lake, after Lake Baikal in Siberia.
Lake Tanganyika is home to an astonishing 300 fish species, with 95% of them being unique to this lake. Fish is a vital food source for the local communities living around the lake in Burundi.
Experience the unique lifestyle and traditions of fishing communities along the shores of Lake Tanganyika. These settlements, often located right on or near the lake’s landing sites, offer a glimpse into the daily lives of the locals.
If you’re a filmmaker, filming in these villages can be arranged, but you’ll need to secure permissions from local authorities in Burundi. Capture stories of the people, their traditions, and their connection to the lake.
Lake Tanganyika is surrounded by stunning beaches that offer a serene escape. Popular spots like Sanga Beach are ideal for relaxing, enjoying the sun, and taking in the lake’s beauty.
Discover the lake’s aquatic life through diving and snorkeling. You’ll encounter a variety of creatures, including otters, speckled eels, and freshwater crabs, along with plenty of colorful fish species.
Lake Tanganyika is a premier destination for sport fishing in East Africa. The lake is home to over 280 species of cichlids and larger fish like:
Adventure lovers can enjoy a variety of water sports, including:
If you’re a filmmaker planning to shoot at Lake Tanganyika, obtaining a filming permit is essential. The process can be time-consuming and costly, but Trek Africa Expeditions can assist in handling the applications through the local Burundi consulate.
Whether you’re visiting for leisure or work, there are various accommodation options near Lake Tanganyika to suit your budget and preferences. Popular choices include:
These lodges and resorts offer comfortable stays and are conveniently located near Lake Tanganyika’s key attractions.
Lake Tanganyika is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit is during the dry seasons:
During these months, the weather is more favorable, making it easier to explore and enjoy outdoor activities.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we pride ourselves in organizing unforgettable experiences at Lake Tanganyika and beyond. Here’s why you should choose us:
Whether you’re planning a relaxing getaway, an adventure-packed trip, or a filming project, we guarantee a memorable experience. Contact us today to start planning your visit to Lake Tanganyika in Burundi!