Kisiba Lake is located in Rungwe district 19 km from the small town of Tukuyu, about 40 to 50 minutes’ drive. Kisiba has a comprehensive history of German rule through the existence of ancient buildings built in 1886, with the presence of the tombs of the German regime during the colonial era.
On the lowest part of this German-based regime, there is a beautiful appearance of Lake Kisiba, the lake is well decorated with natural vegetation that rotates from each side of the lake and the presence of this vegetation provides shelter for various species of birds and Monkeys.
The lake is about 600 meters wide and 70 meters deep, it’s a natural lake formed by volcanic explosions many years ago.
The lake is safe for swimming, fishing, canoeing, cultural tourism, and camping.

Lake Kisiba is a beautiful crater lake located in the Rungwe district southern part of Tanzania. It’s known for its clear waters and surrounded by lush greenery. If you’re interested in visiting the area, you may consider exploring the tropical rainforest that surrounds it and nearby Rungwe Mountain, which offers scenic views and hiking opportunities.

Settled down the mountains of Mbeya City, Kisiba is best known for its mystical and mysterious behaviors making the locals afraid to swim in the waters, despite having clean water kisiba tends to be one of the most remarkable lakes in Mbeya

The mysteries of unknown ships passing from one side to the other side of the lake at Night remain remarkable and make the lake more and more interesting, The local tends to claim that when someone tries to swim in the Kisiba Lake tends to disappear and never be seen again

The mystery of the Presence of Dragons in Kisiba Lake exists as the locals claim that at night flying snakes tends to raise from the depth of the lake up to the sky.

If you are looking for mystery and exploration of ancient tales then Kisiba Lake is the Best place for you!

Lake Kisiba

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