Central Kenya, Nakuru Town, Great Rift Valley

Lake Nakuru

A Pink Paradise of Flamingos

Overview

Lake Nakuru is a shallow alkaline lake famous for its stunning pink fringe of flamingos. Surrounded by woodlands and grasslands, the park is a vital sanctuary for rhinos and offers excellent bird watching and scenic views from Baboon Cliff.

Quick Facts

Location Central Kenya
Known For Million Flamingos
Best Time June to March for bird watching.
The dry season (July-October) offers the best mammal sightings.

Wildlife Highlights

What you'll see

Rhinoceros

Both black and white rhino in healthy, protected populations.

Flamingos

Lesser and greater flamingos turn the shoreline pink in season.

Rothschild Giraffe

Endangered Rothschild's giraffes thrive in the park.

Diverse Birds

Over 400 species recorded within the park

Things to do

Safari Activities

Game Drives

Circuit around the lake and up to Baboon Cliff

Bird Watching

Over 450 bird species including pelicans and cormorants

Baboon Cliff

Panoramic viewpoint over the pink lake

Makalia Falls

Scenic waterfall at the southern end

When to Visit

Best Time for Lake Nakuru

Jun – Feb

Best wildlife viewing and access to all roads.

Varies

Numbers depend on water and salinity — check before traveling.

Mar – May

Lush green landscapes and dramatic skies.

Photo Gallery

A taste of Lake Nakuru In Pictures

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