Bukoba is a city of 145,000 people (2022) in Northwest Tanzania.

A view of Bukoba.

Understand edit

Bukoba is a bustling town on Lake Victoria.

Get in edit

By plane edit

  • 1 Bukoba Airport (BKZ IATA). There are daily flights from Mwanza by Auric Air or Precision Air. There are daily flights from Dar es Salaam by Air Tanzania    

By bus edit

Buses arrive at 2 Bukoba bus station.There's a number of lines connecting Bukoba with other cities:

  • From the Uganda border (Mutukula) to Bukoba (80 km, about 2 hours)
  • There are daily buses from Kampala (300 km, 8 hours)
  • There are daily buses from Mwanza (430 km, 10 hours)
  • There are also a buses coming from Kigoma (550 km, 13 hours)

By boat edit

  • 3 Bukoba Port (30 minutes walk from the centre). After several years out of service, the refurbished ferry between Mwanza and Bukoba has resumed operation under the name MS New Victoria in June 2020. The timetable remains the same as in previous years: the ferry departs Mwanza every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday evening around 21:00 and reaches Bukoba the next day in the morning. Adults pay TSh16,000/30,000/45,000 for an Economy/Business/First class trip (one-way). Children pay half.

Get around edit

The city centre is easily walkable, or you can just take one of the motorcycle taxis that are waiting at every street corner to take you to your destination.

See edit

 
The "Mater Misericordiae Church" in Bukoba
  • The iconic "Mater Misericordiae" cathedral (at Barongo and Jamhuri Road) is worth a look.
  • As of 2021 there is also a large mosque being built just north of the bus station.

Do edit

  Note: If you plan on going for a swim, note that the shores of Lake Victoria are notoriously infested with parasites and there is a risk of contracting Bilharzia!
  • 1 Bukoba beach. Maybe surprisingly so, Bukoba does have a relatively nice sand beach. On the weekends you'll see quite a few locals dipping into the shallow waters. The nearby, improvised football pitch is used by local youth to practice. The small, local waste dump is an attraction for the big, ugly Marabus sifting through the garbage. Free.

Buy edit

Markets edit

  • 1 Fido Dido (Jamhuri and Sokoine Road). M-Sa morning-19:30. Small walk-in store with basic stock of essential items, food and nonfood. Mostly canned items from overseas (India, China). The friendly owner is often up for a chat.
  • 2 Street market/Marketplace. Many sellers offer their goods by the curb or in small shops in the area around Biashara/Jamhuri street. There's also a covered market place in the centre where you can purchase fresh produce.
  • Mangos are typically sold in the streets by boys pushing wheeled carts. The ripe ones go for TSh1000/piece.

Banks edit

  • 3 Tanzania Commercial bank. Credit cards accepted (TSh10,000 fee for foreign cards is not disclosed beforehand!)
  • 4 NBC Bank. Credit cards accepted, TSh15,400 fee charged
  • 5 CRDB Bank. Credit cards accepted, TSh11,500 fee charged
  • 6 Mkombozi Commercial Bank. Credit cards accepted (TSh14,000 fee for foreign cards is not disclosed beforehand!)

Eat edit

  • 1 New Rose Cafe, Jamhuri Street. M-Sa ~08:00-17:30, closed Sundays. Excellent local food. Always busy. Good spot for breakfast and lunch (they close too early for dinner). Donuts and other pastries sold as well. Tsh5000 for a meal at lunch time.

Drink edit

  • 1 Pentagon pub, Arusha road. Outdoor pub that serves beer (even cold one, if you insist) and simple meals. Come here if you want to watch (African) football.

Sleep edit

  • 1 Gerida Inn Hotel. Check-out: 09:30. All rooms with double bed, ceiling fan, mosquito net, own bathroom (cold water/bucket shower). Good budget option though the rooms are quite run down. TSh10,000.
  • 2 Kahawa guest house. Cheapest rooms with mosquito nets, no fans. From TSh8,000.
  • 3 Traveler's lodge (easier to get there from the north (Biashara road) since the footpath from the south is very rocky). Spacious, clean rooms with mosquito nets, fans, own bathrooms. Hot water. Food available, will be prepared on request. Quiet area. From TSh20,000.
  • 4 Bukoba Co-op Hotel, Shore road, +255 28-2221251. Check-in: noon, check-out: noon. Fan single/double rooms with own bathroom. TSh25,000/30,000.
  • Kiroyera Campsite, Shore Road, +255 784-568276. Camping with own or hired tent. On beach and has a restaurant. US$5/7.

Connect edit

  • All major networks (Airtel, Halotel, Tigo, Vodacom) have stores in the city centre between Jamhuri Road and Kashozi Road, where you can purchase a local SIM card. You may have to try multiple shops until you find one that doesn't have "system problems" when registering foreign passports.
  • 4 Ways Internet cafe, kashozi Road. Daily 07:00-18:00. TSh1000 a hour.

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