About The Park
Located in the heart of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley near the city of Nakuru, Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya’s most scenic and wildlife-rich safari destinations. The park surrounds the beautiful alkaline Lake Nakuru, a shimmering soda lake famous for its birdlife and dramatic landscapes.
Despite its relatively compact size, the park offers excellent wildlife viewing. It is particularly known for its successful rhino sanctuary and large populations of grazing animals that roam the open grasslands and acacia forests. With its scenic viewpoints, diverse habitats and reliable wildlife sightings, Lake Nakuru is a rewarding safari destination and a popular stop on many Kenyan itineraries.
Exciting Activities to Do in Lake Nakuru National Park
Rhino Sanctuary
Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya’s most important rhino sanctuaries, offering some of the best opportunities in the country to see both black and white rhinos in the wild.
Flamingos and Birdlife
The alkaline waters of Lake Nakuru attract thousands of flamingos along with pelicans, cormorants and many other water birds, creating one of Africa’s most vibrant birdwatching spectacles.
Scenic Rift Valley Landscapes
The park’s landscapes are strikingly beautiful, with rolling grasslands, acacia woodland and dramatic escarpments that frame the lake and create spectacular safari scenery.
Baboon Cliff Viewpoint
Baboon Cliff offers sweeping panoramic views of the lake and surrounding park, making it one of the most popular viewpoints for photography and sightseeing.
Leopard Sightings
Lake Nakuru is known for its healthy leopard population, often spotted resting in acacia trees or quietly moving through the woodland areas of the park.
Destination Guide
Getting There
Lake Nakuru National Park lies about 160 km northwest of Nairobi and can be reached by road in approximately 2.5 to 3 hours through the scenic Great Rift Valley.
Best Time to Visit
The park can be visited year-round. Wildlife viewing is generally excellent during the dry seasons when animals gather near the lake and water sources.
Recommended Stay
A stay of 1 to 2 nights is usually sufficient to explore the park and enjoy several game drives, scenic viewpoints and birdwatching opportunities.
Ideal Safari Extension
Lake Nakuru is often included as part of a safari circuit that connects easily with destinations such as Maasai Mara National Reserve or Amboseli National Park.
Scenic Photography Opportunities
The combination of wildlife, dramatic escarpments and the lake’s shimmering waters makes Lake Nakuru one of Kenya’s most photogenic safari destinations.
Wildlife You May Encounter
Lake Nakuru National Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and spectacular wildlife, featuring iconic species such as the Black Rhino, White Rhino, Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Rothschild’s Giraffe, Zebra, and vast flocks of Flamingos that create a breathtaking natural display.
Black Rhino
Lion
Leopard
Buffalo
Rothschild’s Giraffe
Zebra
Flamingo
Where to Stay in
Hell's Gate National Park.
Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge
Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge sits on a hillside overlooking Lake Nakuru and offers beautiful views of the lake and surrounding park. The lodge combines comfortable accommodation with warm hospitality, making it a popular base for exploring the park.
Lake Nakuru Lodge
Lake Nakuru Lodge enjoys a scenic location within the park and is well known for its excellent wildlife sightings, often including rhinos and buffalo grazing nearby. Its relaxed atmosphere makes it a comfortable place to unwind between game drives.
The Cliff Nakuru
The Cliff Nakuru offers a more intimate and luxurious safari experience. Perched high above the lake, the property features elegant tented suites and spectacular views across Lake Nakuru and the surrounding landscape.
Ziwa Bush Lodge
Located just outside the park, Ziwa Bush Lodge offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. Its tranquil setting and proximity to the park make it a convenient and comfortable option for visitors exploring Lake Nakuru.
Planning Your Lake Nakuru Safari
1. When is the best time to visit Lake Nakuru National Park?
“Lake Nakuru can be visited throughout the year, with excellent wildlife viewing during the dry seasons when animals gather around water sources”.
2. How many days should I spend in Lake Nakuru?
“Most visitors spend 1 to 2 nights, which allows time for multiple game drives and visits to scenic viewpoints within the park”.
3. What animals can I see in Lake Nakuru?
“The park is famous for its rhinos and also offers sightings of lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, buffalo and a variety of bird species including flamingos”.
4. How far is Lake Nakuru from Nairobi?
“Lake Nakuru National Park is approximately a 2.5 to 3 hour drive from Nairobi through the scenic Great Rift Valley”.
5. Can Lake Nakuru be combined with other safari destinations?
“Yes. Lake Nakuru is commonly combined with destinations such as Maasai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, or other parks within the Rift Valley safari circuit”.
6. Can Salaton Safaris plan my Lake Nakuru safari?
“Yes. Salaton Safaris Ltd can design a personalised itinerary that includes Lake Nakuru as part of a memorable Kenyan safari experience”.
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Discover one of Kenya’s most beautiful wildlife destinations where rhinos roam, flamingos gather along the lake and dramatic Rift Valley landscapes surround you.
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