Lake Nakuru Nationalpark

Lake Nakuru Nationalpark

  • A Kaleidoscope of Color & Conservation

    Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya’s most iconic Rift Valley destinations. Originally famous for the millions of flamingos that turned its shores into a shimmering pink carpet, the park has evolved into a premier sanctuary for endangered species. Encircled by rocky escarpments and pockets of yellow-barked acacia forests, this „Premium Park“ offers a compact yet incredibly dense wildlife experience just a few hours‘ drive from Nairobi.

  • What to expect

    1. The Rhino Stronghold: Nakuru is one of the best places in East Africa to see both Black and White Rhinos in their natural habitat.

    2. Birding Spectacle: While flamingo levels vary with water depths, the lake remains a haven for over 450 bird species, including Great White Pelicans, African Fish Eagles, and Hamerkops.

    3. Rare Sightings: It is one of the few places in Kenya to see the endangered Rothschild’s Giraffe and is famously known for its „tree-climbing“ lions and elusive leopards.

    4. The Landscape: From the shimmering alkaline lake to the largest Euphorbia (cactus-like tree) forest in Africa, the scenery is a photographer’s dream.

  • Season Overview

    The park is accessible and beautiful in all seasons, best for general wildlife viewing and clearer photography.

Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge

Strategically located on an incline overlooking the lake, this lodge offers classic luxury chalet-style rooms and beautifully landscaped gardens.
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Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge

Perched on a hill on the western limits of the park, offering arguably the best panoramic views of the entire lake and the surrounding hills.
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Die Klippe

A high-end boutique "tented" camp perched on the edge of a cliff, combining the luxury of a 5-star hotel with the intimacy of a tented safari.
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Lake Nakuru Lodge

Situated in the south-east of the park, this eco-lodge offers great views of the flamingos and features a popular watering hole that attracts wildlife at night.
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Ziwa Bush Lodge

Located just outside the park, this lodge offers a quiet, boutique experience with traditional African-style huts and excellent dining.
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Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge

Strategically located on an incline overlooking the lake, this lodge offers classic luxury chalet-style rooms and beautifully landscaped gardens.

Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge

Perched on a hill on the western limits of the park, offering arguably the best panoramic views of the entire lake and the surrounding hills.

The Cliff

A high-end boutique „tented“ camp perched on the edge of a cliff, combining the luxury of a 5-star hotel with the intimacy of a tented safari.

Lake Nakuru Lodge

Situated in the south-east of the park, this eco-lodge offers great views of the flamingos and features a popular watering hole that attracts wildlife at night.

Ziwa Bush Lodge

Located just outside the park, this lodge offers a quiet, boutique experience with traditional African-style huts and excellent dining.

    1. Suchen Sie nach den „Big Four“: Begleiten Sie unsere Expertenführer auf einer 4×4-Safari, um Löwen, Leoparden, Büffel und Nashörner zu verfolgen. (Hinweis: In Nakuru gibt es aufgrund seines eingezäunten Schutzgebiets keine Elefanten).

    2. Besuche den Baboon Cliff Lookout: Fahren Sie zu diesem Hochaltitude-Aussichtspunkt und genießen Sie ein atemberaubendes 360-Grad-Panorama über den gesamten See und den darunterliegenden Park. Es ist der perfekte Ort für Landschaftsfotografie.

    3. Wanderung zu den Makalia-Wasserfällen: Besuchen Sie das südliche Ende des Parks, um den Makalia-Wasserfall zu sehen. Es ist ein ruhiger Ort für einen geführten Spaziergang und ein Picknick, besonders schön nach dem Regen.

    4. Vogelbeobachtungs-Expeditionen: Verbringen Sie Zeit mit einem erfahrenen Ornithologen, der die Vielzahl von Wasservögeln und Waldarten identifiziert, die den Park ihr Zuhause nennen.

    5. Aussichtspunkt außerhalb Afrikas: Besuchen Sie diesen landschaftlich reizvollen Ort (der durch den Film berühmt wurde), um den See aus einer anderen Perspektive zu sehen, oft umgeben von weidenden Herden von Zebras und Wasserbocken.

    6. Picknicks in der Wildnis: Wir können ein privates „Buschfrühstück“ oder ein Picknick-Mittagessen an einem der ausgewiesenen Orte wie dem Pelican Picnic Site organisieren, sodass Sie essen können, während Sie die Flusspferde in der Ferne beobachten.

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