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| Lake Nakuru National Park |
The ultimate Kenya safari
Sunk deep in the cleft of the Great Rift Valley, one of earth's most phenomenal geological features, ringed by shoals of extinct and dormant volcanoes and presided over by the Menengai Crater, one of the largest craters in the world, lie the turquoise-shimmering waters of Lake Nakuru. Guarded by the prehistoric splendour of a grey-green forest of Euphorbia candelabrum, Lake Nakuru National Park offers sanctuary to some of the world's most endangered creatures. As a Kenya safari destination, Lake Nakuru ranks as one of the most popular destinations in the Great Rift Valley.
Kenya Safari Fact File Altitude: 1,756 metres above sea level. Area: 188 sq km. Location: Nakuru, Rift Valley Province. Distance from Nairobi: 140 km northwest of Nairobi Gazetted: Lake Nakuru was gazetted as a bird sanctuary in 1960 and elevated to status of National Park 8 years later. Vegetation: 550 plant species and varied woodlands that include: acacia woodlands, Euphorbia and Olea forests. Climate: The climate is warm and dry. Fauna: Indigenous mammals include; the rare long-eared leaf-nosed bat, colobus monkey, rock hyrax, hippo, leopard, lion, rhino, waterbuck, impala, gazelle, striped hyena, bat-eared fox, wild cat, reedbuck, vervet monkeys, baboons and golden cat. Re-stocked mammals include: lion, black and white rhino and the endangered Rothschild's giraffe. Birds: 450 other species of birds. Up until 2012 before the lake's water levels tremendously rose, well over 1.5 million flamingos belted its shores. Roads: The park is well connected by a tarmac road from Nairobi and is networked by accessible, sufficiently passable roads.
The Fabulous Flamingos of the ‘Flamingo Lake' ‘The most fabulous bird spectacle in the world'
Roger Tory Peterson
The lake is especially famous for the 1.5 million-strong population of Lesser Flamingo that up until 2012 gathered on its shores to filter the brackish water through their beaks and thus extract the blue-green algae, Spirulina platensis, which proliferates in this unique alkaline aquatic environment. Greater Flamingo also visited the lake, in smaller numbers than their shorter relatives, feeding usually on the lake bottom, up-ended like ducks or stalking in the shallows with heads submerged. For a variety of reasons neither species bred here, though both regularly made nests and indulged in courtship displays.
The millions of fabulous flamingoes have greatly declined in number since 2012 when the lake's water levels drastically increased. The flamingos are reported to have temporarily migrated to Lake Bogoria. The increase in water levels in Lake Nakuru reduced the salinity of water which in turn reduced algae, the main food for flamingoes.
On the safari trail Because the Park is so compact, game density is high and wildlife encounters are plentiful. This is also the Park where you are most likely to see a leopard while the high numbers of lion make sightings a real possibility.
In the woodland forests watch out for endangered Rothschild's giraffe, colobus monkey, rhino and the odd striped hyena. In the bushlands l ook for eland, steenbok, impala and reedbuck while on the cliffs and escarpment you may see dik dik, rock hyrax and klipspringer. On the lake you can enjoy the antics of the small hippo herd whilst on the lakeshore you'll find numerous waterbuck, reedbuck and zebra. In the southern part of the Park look out for eland, Thomson's and Grant's gazelle.
Kenya's first rhino sanctuary Established as Kenya's first rhino sanctuary, the Park now hosts one of the largest black rhino concentrations in the country and substantial numbers of white rhino have also been introduced.
Where to find them: black rhino prefer bushy forested areas and are therefore more difficult to spot. White rhino prefer to graze in open grasslands, especially those around the lakeshore making them very easy to spot.
What to do and see One of the most popular Kenya safaris destinations, Kenya's Lake Nakuru offers Kenya lodge safaris, Kenya camping safaris, Kenya safari camps, family safaris. Lake Nakuru accommodation options include: Sarova Lion Hill, The Lake Nakuru Hotel, The Lake Nakuru Lodge and the Great Rift Valley Lodge
Lake Nakuru National Park - An excellent Great Rift Valley of Kenya safari destination with superb luxury safari accommodation in safari lodges and tented camps . Kenya's first rhino sanctuary for both black and white rhinos |
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This safari sets to explore some of Kenya’s and Tanzania’s premier destinations. Leaving the hustle of the city behind, this safari heads to Ol Pajeta Conservancy for 2 nights at Sweetwaters Camp, before heading to the Rift Valley for 2 nights in Lake Naivasha. Next stop - the famous Masai Mara, Lake Victoria, Serengeti, Ngorongoro and culminates in the serenity of Arusha’s town. The safari takes on a sure pace, offering ample time to savour each safari location, allowing for the ultimate East African safari experience! |
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This tour showcases Kenya’s most famous park, the Masai Mara. Crossing into Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park. The safari accommodation features a fine selection of small tented safari camps and lodges. Finally, as the perfect contrast to the traditional East African safari, it features four nights of relaxation, historic discovery and Indian Ocean pleasure on the magical island of Zanzibar. |
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Showcasing a panoramic north-south selection of Kenya's most famous national parks in Kenya and crossing into Tanzania's mighty Serengeti and thereafter descending into the 'Eighth Wonder of the World', the sensational Ngorongoro Crater. Uniquely varied, this essential travel itinerary also includes stays in both traditional safari lodges and tented camps. End your tour with a game drive in the lovely evergreen Lake Manyara Park. |
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For those with limited time looking for a value-added safari that highlights Kenya's most famous sights, this is ideal. Showcasing a scenic drive down the Great Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru , this road safari also offers two days game-viewing in the world famous Masai Mara. This Kenya safari within our East African safari portfolio incorporates a careful choice of hotels, safari lodges or tented camps. |
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A budget safari that delivers optimum variety in the minimum time without sacrificing comfort on safari, this road safari features a selection of tried and tested safari lodges. For sights and scenery, it offers the scenic Amboseli set against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro, beautiful Lake Naivasha against the backdrop of the Mount Longonot, the famous Lake Nakuru , and the unrivalled wildlife of the Masai Mara . |
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Flamingo Hill Camp is situated within the famous Lake Nakuru National Park, which lies within the Great Rift Valley of Kenya. Approximately 30 minutes by air or 2 hours by road from Nairobi. Lake Nakuru is 160 kms north of Nairobi and lies at the heart of the Great Rift Valley. Nearby are the lakes of Elementaita, Naivasha and Bogoria. |
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Lake Elementaita Lodge is a part of the history of Kenya. It was built by the honourable Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole (1881-1929), one of the more colourful characters of colonial history, who is buried on the lakeside just below his old house. Built in 1916, this atmospheric house still retains all the features of a colonial home, from the red brick walls and a long verandah overlooking the flower garden, to the paneled rooms, fireplaces and library. |
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Standing on the flamingo-fringed shores of Lake Elmenteita, one of Kenya's most beautiful Rift Valley lakes, the Lake Elmenteita Serena Luxury Camp offers just 24 luxury safari tents (and one luxury tented suite), each with its own private veranda overlooking the lake. Clustered around a central dining room and bar, and overlooking its own luxury swimming pool, the camp stands on the 48,000-acre Soysambu Conservancy, which until 2008 was the private estate of the Delamere family. |
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Lake Nakuru Lodge lies in the south-east of Lake Nakuru National Park. Situated above the lake and ringed by forests of Euphorbia Candelabra and acacia, the lodge commands a stunning view over the lake and beyond to the Menengai Crater and the Aberdare range. Lake Nakuru is 160 kms north of Nairobi and lies at the heart of the Great Rift Valley. Nearby are the lakes of Elementaita, Naivasha and Bogoria. |
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Lakira Camp is a luxury tented camp, which lies on the edge of Lake Nakuru in Lake Nakuru National Park. Offering just six tents, it is styled to suggest the traditional Out of Africa safari experience, showcasing antiques, four-poster beds and luxurious fittings throughout. Lake Nakuru is 160 kms north of Nairobi and lies at the heart of the Great Rift Valley. Nearby are the lakes of Elementaita, Naivasha and Bogoria. |
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With long views over the Eburu and Mau Escarpment of the Great Rift Valley, Mbweha Camp stands on a 6,400 acre private game conservancy, which is adjacent to the southern boundaries of Lake Nakuru National Park. Offering a central dining room, sunken bar, charming lawns and its own small waterhole, the camp features just ten rustic but comfortable cottages. Mbweha means ‘jackal' in Swahili, and reflects the fact that this private reserve offers sanctuary to the jackals. |
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The Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge stands on a wooded hill (Lion Hill) overlooking Lake Nakuru. Situated above the lake and ringed by forests of Euphorbia Candelabra and acacia, the lodge commands a stunning view over the lake and beyond to the Menengai Crater and the Aberdare range. Lake Nakuru is 160 kms north of Nairobi and lies at the heart of the Great Rift Valley. Nearby are the lakes of Elementaita, Naivasha and Bogoria. |
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Sunbird Lodge is a relatively new camp, located on private land overlooking Lake Elementaita and the Soysambu Conservancy. Because it's not actually in the conservancy, however, no conservancy fees are payable. Simple and affordable it offers just ten simple cottages or chalets and a central dining, lounge and bar area. The lodge also offers a swimming pool and sun deck while daily balloon flights take off from the lodge daily. |
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On the slopes of a volcano, surrounded by 20,000 hectares of the private Soysambu Conservancy, nestles an exclusive tented camp, The Sleeping Warrior Camp. On the shores of one of the most beautiful lakes in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Elementaita, lies the vast, extinct volcano. Seen from the distance, its time-eroded crater suggests the profile of a massive Maasai warrior, resting in peace until the end of time. |
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