
Lake Nakuru & Lake Naivasha
While most people think of savannas, Kenya also offers beautiful freshwater and alkaline lakes teeming with birdlife. Lake Nakuru is the focal point of a small, accessible national park famous for the dynamic natural spectacle of millions of lesser and greater flamingos that create an intense pink rim around the alkaline water. This vibrant display, seen from baboon cliff or a low-level boat, is a must-see. Nearby Lake Naivasha, a freshwater lake, provides a completely different ecosystem. We offer serene boat safaris here, navigating past massive pods of hippos, watching fish eagles dive, and visiting Crescent Island for a gentle walking safari among giraffes, zebras, and waterbucks, with zero large predators.
Did You Know?
Lake Nakuru is a primary sanctuary for endangered White Rhinos.
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Nakuru is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its exceptional bird biodiversity.
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Naivasha’s 'serene boat safaris' provide intimate, safe encounters with hippos and African fish eagles.
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Crescent Island is not an island, but a volcanic crater rim that became a unique walking safari haven.
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Naivasha is also home to Hell’s Gate National Park, one of the only places to hike or bike among non-predatory wildlife.
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