Mwanza

Mwanza is a city in Northwest Tanzania on the southern edge of Lake Victoria. Your main reason for coming here would likely be en route to Rwanda or Uganda. The city received some international attention after the controversial documentary Darwin's Nightmare, which is about the trade in the Nile Perch, centered in this city.

By plane

 * Air Tanzania: Dar es Salaam, Bukoba Kilimanjaro.
 * Precision Air: Bukoba, Kilimanjaro ,Dar es Salaam. (Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta).
 * Auric Air: Bukoba, Kigoma, (Kigali Rwanda), Mpanda
 * Coastal Aviation: Dar es SalaamArusha. Zanzibar.
 * Coastal Aviation: Dar es SalaamArusha. Zanzibar.

By bus

 * There are daily buses from Mwanza going to and from Dar es Salaam. Transport company Shabibi bus lines is one of the best and most reliable of choices. The journey takes around 17 hours to reach Dar es Salaam and the fare is TSh45,000. you could do a stopover in Dodoma which is around a 9-hour bus ride from Mwanza. There is a paved road from Mwanza to Dar es Salaam via Shinyanaga.
 * There are daily buses to the borders of Burundi (Kabanga) and Rwanda (Busoro). from Nyegezi bus station 10 km south of Mwanza
 * There are daily buses going to Tabora 6 hours, Bukoba 7 hours, Musoma 4 hours, Kigoma 10 hours.
 * From Mwanza to the Kenya border at Isibania is 278 km and takes 5 hours by bus. There are daily Modern coast express buses to and from Kenya.

By train
Tanzania Railways has services from Dar es Salaam via Tabora several days a week, departing from Dar at 9PM. The trip to takes around 40 hours. The 1st class two-berth sleeper fare to Dar is TSh75,000. There are also 2nd class six-berth sleepers and 3rd class seats on the train. At Tabora it's possible to change trains for Mpanda and Kigoma.

The small is centrally located.

By boat
From Bukoba: 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 Bukoba every Monday, Wednesday, Friday evening around 21:00 and reaches Mwanza the next day in the morning. As of November 2021 adults pay TSh16,000/30,000/45,000 for an Economy/Business/First class trip (one-way). Children pay half.

Get around
Daladalas (public "buses") are a good, cheap way to get from the city to the surrounding areas. Costing only TSh300 for a trip, they are crowded, slow, and thrilling sometimes. You may want to ask someone which one you need to take as there are no transit maps.

Taxis can be an option, although there aren't any official labels on them as there are in the capital. White licence plates means that the vehicle is registered for commercial use, and yellow mean private. Not all taxis have white licence plates, but some do. The taxis should be white cars with white licence plates. Use at your own risk.

Pikipikis are the little motorcycles that will take one or two people on as a fare. There are usually a few sitting at intersections. These are very dangerous because of influx of vehicles in Mwanza and again, use at your own risk.

See


The shores of Lake Victoria are interesting to walk along and popular with locals. Also, climb to the top of Capri Point at the west end of Station Road for a nice view of the area.



Buy
Frozen and fresh Nile perch fish fillet boxes available near the airport is the great buy.

There are some excellent fabric markets on the north end of Rwagasore Road with patterns and designs that aren't available in Dar es Salaam or Zanzibar.

Walk through the market area between Lumumba and Pamba Roads for an intense taste of a bustling market. Don't carry a wallet.

Remember to bargain with merchants. It's expected.

Malls & supermarkets

 * Rock City Mall. is the largest shopping mall in Mwanza. The mall has many stores and a large TSN supermarket. Cinema. Stanbic Bank & ATMs. Phone stores. 8AM-10PM.

Eat
Great Lake Victoria's fresh water tilapia fish is a must eat food. A good number of fish industries exist. They export Nile perch fish fillet (sangara fish) to Europe and South Africa. Street food. Oranges, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, avocados, cassava, roast maize, taro are all available on the street from vendors for TSh100-1000. Also available are mandazi, bagias, and other local fried breads in some areas. Vendors are usually walking around, so they may be harder to find.


 * The Food Square, Bantu St. near Nkrumah St. Open for breakfast and lunch.  Excellent, popular, fast, local food for TSh1000-4000 per person.  A great daily stop.  No alcohol.
 * Harish Pan House, Nyerere and Post St. Indian food with Zanzibar flavor.  Vegetarian menu limited to Samosas, Zanzibar mix soup, snacks and other Indian traditional breads.
 * Mayi Hotel, Spacious outdoor restaurant with a good diverse menu. Lots of fish and chicken dishes.  Arrive later in the evening for more menu availability.  Their spaghetti and cheese sauce is especially good if you're vegetarian.  TSh8000-12,000.
 * New Mwanza Institute, Station Rd. west of the train tracks. Popular local outdoor restaurant.  Local dishes only.  TSh2000-4000.
 * Airport kiosk, opposite Mwanza airport terminal. Local outdoor restaurant. Try the chapati and fish soup. Local dishes only. TSh2000-4000.
 * New Mwanza Institute, Station Rd. west of the train tracks. Popular local outdoor restaurant.  Local dishes only.  TSh2000-4000.
 * Airport kiosk, opposite Mwanza airport terminal. Local outdoor restaurant. Try the chapati and fish soup. Local dishes only. TSh2000-4000.

Drink

 * The Breeze, second floor in the New Mwanza Hotel (stairs are in the front, not the ones that go up to rooms). Nice view of traffic and people walking below.  Open air but covered.  A good place to wait out a sudden rain shower.
 * The Breeze, second floor in the New Mwanza Hotel (stairs are in the front, not the ones that go up to rooms). Nice view of traffic and people walking below.  Open air but covered.  A good place to wait out a sudden rain shower.

Any local hotel and most restaurants serve beer and other drinks

Go next
There is a ferry across the Mwanza gulf that leaves from the city (the Kamanga ferry) and another about 32 km south of the city. The southern one is recommended for driving because the roads on the western terminal are rumored to be much better.
 * Bukoba
 * Dodoma
 * Tabora
 * Kenya
 * Uganda
 * Rwanda