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    Lake Nakuru National Park

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    Lake Nakuru National Park. On the floor of the Great Rift Valley, surrounded by wooded and bushy grassland, lies the beautiful Lake Nakuru National Park. Visitors can enjoy the wide ecological diversity and varied habitats that range from Lake Nakuru itself to the surrounding escarpment and picturesque ridges. Lake Nakuru National Park is ideal for bird watching, hiking,picnic and game drives.

    Lake Nakuru National Park is one of the best national parks in Kenya given that it has one of the Rift Valley soda Lakes i.e. Lake Nakuru. The park has 3 main gates and once you get into the park you will enjoy a wide variety of wildlife species and especially the Flamingoes which make the lake lool pink.

    History of Lake Nakuru National Park

    Nakuru National Park, the park most famous for the colonies of flamingos that live on the shores of the park’s Lake Nakuru. Lake Nakuru park Kenya  is a premium game park, one of only three in the country and one of the most visited game parks in Kenya. 

    Lake Nakuru Park is known as bird lover’s hub because of the numerous birds that make home in this park. Lake Nakuru kenya Park is home to over 400 bird species including the flamingos that live on the lake and in the park’s savannah grasslands. The bird species include but not limited to African Fish Eagle, Slender-billed greenbul, Long-tailed widowbird, Rufous-throated wryneck, Montane white-eye,Red-capped lark, Northern puffback, Rüppell’s robin-chat, Shining sunbird and many more 

     Nakuru National Park though famous for the numerous birds, it’s also a wild game destination for animal lovers and wildlife explorers.  Lake Nakuru park  is a habitat  to over 100 endangered  Rhinos distributed between the black and white rhinos; the park is also home to the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe and other 50 or more animal species that include buffalos, waterbucks, lions, impalas and many more. 

    Protected Area Type

    National Park

    How to get there

    • Roads:The park has a tarmac road connection with Nairobi, a distance of 156 km north west of Nairobi on the main A104 road. The most commonly used route into the park is via the main gate, 4 km from Nakuru Town Centre. It is also possible to enter the park from the main Nairobi Nakuru road at Lanet Gate. The Nderit Gate is used by people accessing the park from Masai Mara or Elementaita.
    • Airstrips:The Naishi airstrip services the park for tourism and KWS activities.
    • Park Roads:The park has an adequate and well serviced motorable roads that make most parts of the park accessible.
    • Park Gates:Lanet and Nderit gates are located on the Larger part of the Park on the Eastern side. Old Main gate is located on the Northern Western side of the Park and still accessible but due to the rise of water level you cannot make a full circuit to connect to the Eastern side. Visitors with tickets are allowed to access both sides of the park without paying extra charges.

    Attractions

    • Flamingo (Greater and Lesser) and other water birds including a variety of terrestrial birds numbering about 450 species in total.
    • Mammals: 56 different species including white rhinos,waterbuck etc.
    • View-points: Lion hill, Baboon cliff and Out of Africa
    • Hills: Enasoit, Honeymoon, Lion hill ridge etc
    • Waterfalls: Makalia.
    • Unique vegetation: About 550 different plant species including the unique and biggest euphorbia forest in Africa, Picturesque landscape and yellow acacia woodlands.
    • Cycle with rhino event every September yearly

    KWS Self Catering

    Naishi Guest House

    Campsites

    Makalia Campsite

    Reedbuck Campsite

    Naishi Campsite

    Rhino Campsite

    Chui Campsite

    Baboon Cliff

    Out of Africa

    Privately Owned Lodges

    Lake Nakuru lodge

    Sarova Lion Hill Lodge

    Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge

    The Cliff Hotel

    Flamingo Hill Camp

    KWS Hostels

    Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK) Hostels

    Park Entry Fee

    Lake Nakuru National ParkCitizenResidentNon-Resident
    AdultsKSHChildKSHAdultsKSHChildKSHAdultsUSDChildUSD
    8602158602156035

    * Kindly refer to the Conservation Fees document  below for other services and charges 

    Nyongesa Sande
    Nyongesa Sandehttps://www.nyongesasande.com
    Nyongesa Sande is a Kenyan politician, blogger, YouTuber, Pan-Africanist, columnist, and political activist. He is also an informer and businessman with interests in politics, governance, corporate fraud, and human rights.