Lake Nakuru
Home for flamingo

Nestled in the heart of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru National Park is a breathtaking sanctuary known for its stunning lake, diverse wildlife, and vibrant birdlife. The park’s alkaline waters attract thousands of flamingos, creating a mesmerizing pink spectacle along the shoreline. Beyond its famous flamingo population, the park is home to over 450 bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Visitors can also spot a variety of animals, including rhinos, lions, leopards, giraffes, and buffaloes, roaming through the acacia woodlands and open grasslands. The picturesque landscapes, from the shimmering lake to the dramatic cliffs of Baboon Cliff, provide stunning views and excellent photography opportunities.

Beyond wildlife, Lake Nakuru National Park is a conservation success story, playing a crucial role in protecting endangered species, particularly black and white rhinos. The park’s well-maintained roads and proximity to Nakuru town make it easily accessible for both day trips and extended stays. Visitors can enjoy game drives, scenic viewpoints, and tranquil picnic spots while immersing themselves in Kenya’s natural beauty. Whether you’re drawn by the incredible wildlife, breathtaking scenery, or conservation efforts, Lake Nakuru National Park promises an unforgettable safari experience.

Tour Highlights

Acitivities

- Game Drive
- Bird Watching
- Photography Safaris
- Picnicking
- Sunset Viewing
- Hiking & Trekking
Plan Your Tour
  • Flamingos: Flocks of flamingos create a pink glow around the lake.
  • Rhino Sanctuary: Home to protected black and white rhinoceroses.
  • Rothschild’s Giraffes: Rare and endangered species found in the park.
  • Diverse Wildlife: Includes lions, leopards, buffaloes, zebras, and baboons.
  • Birdwatching: Over 450 bird species including pelicans and fish eagles.
  • Baboon Cliff: A high vantage point with panoramic views of the park.
  • Makalia Waterfalls: Scenic waterfall perfect for relaxing or picnics.
  • Game Drives: Enjoy safari drives across varied park terrain.
  • Camping & Picnicking: Designated areas for day and overnight stays.
  • Accessibility: Only 160km from Nairobi, ideal for quick trips.