Guide to Lake Nakuru National Park : Despite being one of Kenya’s smallest parks, Lake Nakuru National Park offers a wealth of areas for exploration and discovery!  A delicious cup of coffee and biscuits or morning tea wakes your senses to the untamed beauty of Africa.  During your adventurous Lake Nakuru holiday in East Africa, you get ready to spend the entire day on a wildlife drive, which is one of the most thrilling ways to discover this unique bush outback. A skilled and experienced Kenya safari guide will accompany you as you drive throughout the terrain in a specialised safari vehicle.  Your guide leads you along the park’s well-kept gravel roads to the areas with the biggest densities of species, whether they are dispersed throughout the park or congregated around solitary drinking holes.

The wild life that can only be found in the most isolated parts of the world is inhabited by foragers, grazers, hunters, and scavengers, and your ideal trip to Kenya provides you a front row seat!  When spotted hyenas hunt down flamingos, they go out to clean the leftover morsels from a leopard’s left-over impala carcass. Their high-pitched, cackling noises signal a continuous struggle for the best bits of boney meat.  At a distant, a small group of zebra drink from a watering hole while the rare black rhino intently watches the approaching vehicle.  Suddenly, a lioness emerges as your guide gestures towards hyenas.  The hyenas reluctantly retreat, and the lioness drags the carcass back to her pride.

This is just a taste of the endless thrills you get from your morning and afternoon game drives in the park, where you can see Rothschild’s giraffes, white rhinos, Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelles, colobus monkeys, impalas, buffalos, reedbucks, waterbucks, and other herbivores, as well as the highly elusive golden cats, wild cats, bat-eared foxes, and other carnivores. Your guide will assist you in seeing long-eared leaf-nosed bats, rock hyraxes, and other smaller creatures, and big python snakes coiling around the acacia tree branches.

Lake Nakuru National Park is a birding safari destination in kenya with approximately 450 bird species recognised in the park, visitors who are interested in wildlife, birds, or ornithology, and bird watching will discover a wealth of stunning feathered avian life to observe in Lake Nakuru Park.  Many of the park’s amazing birds are worth seeing, but the most well-known are the million mark lesser and greater flamingos.  Your birding safari tour will be amazing and full of fun as you spot, identify, and record every species you see with the assistance of your guide in Nakuru.  The most spotted birds found all  year-round species include the nearly endangered grey-crested helmet-strike, d’arnaud’s barbet, bronze sunbird, Jackson’s widowbird, nyanza swift, and grey wren-warbler.  Among the many migratory species are the black-necked grebe, gull-billed tern, black-winged stilt, and the endangered Madagascar pond-heron.

During your game drives, an ornithologist will guide you in spotting the birds. As an alternative trip extension with kenya safari , you can also choose to go on a boat safari on the lake in Naivasha.  Located at the summit of the hills around the lake is a location called “Baboon Cliff.”  You can get the best views of the expansive lake and park from this amazing vantage point.  A ‘bird’s eye’ view of the flamingos, goliath herons, kingfishers, saddle-billed stork and other species can be obtained by standing at the fence line, or you can unpack a picnic lunch and observe wildlife activity by visually trailing safari cars below.

Accommodations in Lake Nakuru National Park

Your choice of lodging in Lake Nakuru is a crucial component of your amazing Kenyan vacation.  In addition to your budget, you should think about your individual preferences for the type of lodging, the location (within or outside the park), the quality of the food and service, the amenities, facilities, and more.  However, the majority of rating systems are vulnerable to the subjective and impulsive reactions of visitors, so you can’t be certain that your expectations will be met when you go to your accommodation.

Kenya wildlife Safari has therefore created a safari rating system that is based on an unbiased evaluation of every lodging option and associated safari experience from the viewpoint of the visitor.  Choosing your accommodation through our system guarantees that your visit to Lake Nakuru National Park will be unforgettable.  However, there may be an additional fee for some extra services, such special bush dinners and better accommodations when they are available.  With stunning views of the valley, Flamingo Hill Camp’s 25 traditional tents are encircled by well-kept natural lawns and bush gardens near the park gate.

Guide to Lake Nakuru National Park
Accommodations in Lake Nakuru National Park

The ten stone cottages at Mbweha are build to meet the “rest and relaxation” needs of solo travellers, couples, honeymooners, families, and small groups. The cost-effective Kenya safari tour options at Lake Nakuru are ideal for the budget-conscious vacationer who wants to be close to the action and is content with basic service, palatable food, and set schedules for activities. Mbweha Camp is located in a 6400-acre private conservancy outside the southern end of the park, giving you access to additional activities that are not permitted inside the park, such as night game drives, biking, and nature walks.

Lake Nakuru Lodge is the most affordable lodging option in the park, with 95 deluxe rooms and 2 suites that can accommodate more than 200 visitors.  Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge can accommodate more than 150 visitors. It has 64 basic rooms and 3 suites in modest chalets with individual patios that overlook the lake and the surrounding gardens.  Views of the picturesque Menengai volcanic scenery can be seen from the unique 10 canvas bandas of Maili Saba Camp.  The camp is roughly seven miles from the park entrance, but it takes 30 to 45 minutes to drive there because of the state of the roads.

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