A Safari In Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya From Nairobi
Located in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru is within three hours’ drive of Nairobi. Amazing vistas and a plethora of fauna are its claims to fame. Imagine a shallow, alkaline lake surrounded by euphorbia trees, acacia woodlands, savannah grasslands, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and hippos, all set against a backdrop of rocky escarpments.
The enormous flamingo population of Lake Nakuru, which reached over 1.5 million at one point, was famous until 2014 for covering the lake in a pink plume blanket. Heavy flooding has caused water levels to rise, which has curtailed this phenomena and restricted the area where they can reproduce and graze. Safaris at Lake Nakuru still provide some of the greatest animal watching in Kenya, even though flamingo numbers are lower than they were in the past.
A Famous Soda Lake
At the center of Lake Nakuru National Park lies Lake Nakuru, a world-renowned soda lake in the Great Rift Valley lake system in Eastern Africa. From moving pictures of animals to mesmerising vistas, the abundance of wildlife provides photographers with endless possibilities. Lake Nakuru Lodge is a beautiful eco-retreat in the middle of wild wilderness, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
Highlights:
- Eco-conscious accommodation options
- Ideal destination for a photographic safari
- Birdwatching mecca with an estimated 450 species
- Enjoy stunning Rift Valley scenery
A Rich Diversity of Wildlife
Lake Nakuru is home to more than 50 different species of mammals. If you’re looking to view black and white rhinos, Cape buffalo, African wild dogs, zebras, eland, waterbuck, and lions, you should definitely check out the adjacent Lake Nakuru National Park. In recent years, Nakuru has gained fame because to the high frequency of leopard sightings as well as the uncommon Rothschild’s giraffe.
There is a plethora of species here, including baboons, impalas, colobus monkeys, zebras, gazelles, and hyenas. Lake Nakuru National Park is a popular destination for ecotourists in Kenya, and for good reason: visitors can almost always expect to see animals up close and personal.
Highlights:
- Morning and afternoon game drives & bush walks
- Diverse array of lake and savannah wildlife
- Walk to the panoramic Baboon Cliff lookout point
- One of the best places in Kenya to see rhinos in the wild
Easily Combined with Other Destinations
Due to its proximity to other Great Rift Valley lakes (like Lake Naivasha) and other conservation areas (like the adjacent Aberdare National Park), as well as its status as a cultural hub just three hours away from Nairobi, Lake Nakuru is frequently included in lengthier Kenya safari itineraries. Before embarking on a safari sojourn, make sure to have a look at the best time to go to Kenya and choose the time that is right for you and what you want to experience.
Highlights:
- Fantastic itineraries across Kenya with fly-in convenience
- Comfortable, authentic safari accommodation throughout
- Add a safari extension in the famed Masai Mara National Reserve
- End your safari with a beach finale in Zanzibar
