
Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
Created in 1961, this park now covers 180 sq km and is one of the most visited reserves in Kenya after the Masai Mara. Like most of the other Rift Valley lakes, it is a shallow soda lake, abundant with the blue-green algae that draw the shorelines thousands, and sometimes millions, of flamingos. For a number of years, the water level decreased steadily until the lake was almost dry between the rains, forcing the huge flamingo population to seek pinker pastures elsewhere, mainly on Lake Bogoria.
The lake was restored to its former glory after the El Nino rains of
1997,
and is currently around 3.5km deep - the deepest it has been for a
decade. The flamingos are already starting to return in large numbers,
but even without them Lake Nakuru has maintained its reputation as an
ornithologosts paradise, with more than 400 species of bird found here.
These include spoon-bills, hornbills and various raptor species.
However, there is much more to the park than just a lake. Areas of grassland, bush, euphorbia and acacia forests and rocky cliffs support hundreds of species of bird and animal. Wathogs are common all over the park; right by the water you’ll come across waterbucks and buffaloes, while Thomson’s gazelles and reedbucks can be seen further into the bush - there’s even the occasional leopard. Around the cliffs you may catch sight of hyraxes and birds of prey amid the countless baboons. There’s a small herd of hippos that generally lives along the northern shore of the lake.
The park is surrounded by a high electric fence, which keeps in a small number of black rhinos and white rhinos that were introduced from private ranches some years ago. The southern end of the lake is the best place to see white rhinos grazing close to the water’s edge; the black rhinos, browsers by nature, are more difficult to spot.
Walking in the park is not permitted so you will either have to hitch a ride with other tourists, rent a vehicle or go on a tour. You can get out of your vehicle on the lakeshore and at certain viewpoints, but don’t drive too close to the water’s edge, as the mud is very soft.
Photos of Lake Nakuru National Park



Tours and Safaris to Lake Nakuru National Park
Below are some of the safari holidays we offer which include a visit to Lake Nakuru National Park. To find out more about each tour, just click one of the links below. We can also arrange custom tours and safaris which go to Lake Nakuru National Park so feel free to e-mail us or visit our custom tours page.
2 days from $510 per person
3 days from $765 per person
4 days from $1285 per person
5 days from $1695 per person
6 days from $1845 per person
7 days from $2310 per person
14 days from $3625 per person
12 days from $4150 per person
13 days from $4995 per person
8 days from $2340 per person
Hotels in (or near to) Lake Nakuru National Park
Wildlife you can see in Lake Nakuru National Park
Black Rhino
Cape Buffalo
Leopard
Masai Lion
Aardvark
African Hunting Dog
Augur Buzzard
Banded Mongoose
Bat-eared Fox
Black-and-White Colobus Monkey
Cheetah
Crowned Lapwing
Dik-dik
Duiker
Eland
Fish Eagle
Goliath Heron
Grant's Gazelle
Great Egret
Great White Pelican
Greater Flamingo
Hamerkop
Hippo
Hyena
Hyrax
Impala
Jackal
Klipspringer
Lesser Flamingo
Marabou Stork
Martial Eagle
Masai Ostrich
Olive Baboon
Pied Kingfisher
Plains Zebra
Porcupine
Reedbuck
Rothschild's Giraffe
Sacred Ibis
Serval Cats
Spoonbill
Superb Starling
Sykes' Monkey
Thomson's Gazelle
Verreaux's Eagle
Vervet Monkey
Warthog
Waterbuck
White Rhino
White-breasted Cormorant
Yellow-billed Stork





