Rusinga and Mfangano Islands, located on Lake Victoria’s eastern shores, offer a blend of cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and tranquility. Rusinga Island is historically significant as the burial place of Tom Mboya, a prominent Kenyan leader, and is surrounded by rolling hills and fishing villages. Mfangano, larger and more rugged, is home to the Suba people, known for their rich traditions and hospitality. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on Africa’s largest lake, exploreancient rock art sites, and experience authentic homestays with local families. The islands are also havens for birdwatchers, with cormorants, kingfishers, and fish eagles frequently spotted. With their peaceful atmosphere, the islands provide a perfect escape from crowded tourist circuits. Whether exploring cultural heritage, fishing with locals, or simply relaxing by the lake, Rusinga and Mfangano offer an off-the-beaten-path adventure rich in authenticity and charm.