Lake Nakuru National Park, a Home of Pink Lake.


Nestled within the Rift Valley region in southwestern Kenya is a stunning world renowned National Park, Lake Nakuru National Park. Lake Nakuru National Park spans over 188 square kilometers boasting wooded and bushy grasslands that inhabit a vibrant bird and wildlife populations. Immerse yourself in the splendor of Lake Nakuru during a Kenya Safari holiday, witness from the iconic flamingos to four of the Big Five African Species (Buffalo, lion, leopard, and rhino). Lake Nakuru is world famous for its millions of pink flamingos nesting along the Lake shoreline attracted by the abundant algae. The lake it self is at times hardly seen from a distance because of its large numbers of flamingos creating a unique and scenic array of birdlife in Kenya. Other birdlife also flourishes in the park as well as wildlife. Lake Nakuru is a popular spot for Safaris in Kenya for both nature lovers and wildlife lovers.

Lake Nakuru is a celebrated UNESCO World Heritage site because of its large number of flamingos and wildlife. The Lake serves as an important attraction and foundation of this park, hosting both wildlife and birdlife that you can see during your Safari in Kenya. the lake’s shallow waters allow access for animals to move freely. Not only does this national park host some abundant form but also a serene environment including grasslands, marsh, outcrops, rocky cliffs, and sedges. You can explore this various environment in the park to experience its abundant form during your Kenya Safari Tour.

Attraction in Lake Nakuru National Park

Wildlife &Wildlife safaris in Lake Nakuru National Park

Although this National Park is most popular for its vast array of birdlife especially pink flamingos, Lake Nakuru National Park boasts a vibrant population of wildlife to enjoy watching on your Kenya wildlife safari. Lake Nakuru National Park host four of the Big Five African animals (lion, leopard, buffalo, and rhino). This National Park is one of the best places in Kenya to spot both the white and black rhinos during wildlife safaris. There are also several other wildlife species in the park including; hippos, Baboon, Waterbuck, Impala, Warthog, Giraffe, Hippopotamus, Zebra, Thomson’s Gazelle, Grant’s Gazelle, Eland, Rock Hyrax, Olive Baboon, Bushbuck, Reedbuck, Colobus Monkey, Dik-dik, and Klipspringer among others.

You are guaranteed to spot all these wildlife species while exploring Lake Nakuru National on Safari game drives, boat rides, or guided nature walks and hikes. Lake Nakuru is thus a worth destination to visit for Kenya Wildlife Safari Tours.

Birdlife &Birding in Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park is one of the best birding places in Kenya. The National Park is know to host a diversity of birdlife especially the vast flocks of pink flamingos that flood the shoreline of the Alkaline lake. For bird lovers, Lake Nakuru National Park is a must visit to catch a sight of a unique and vast array of birdlife.

Lake Nakuru National Park hosts about 400 different bird species including, pelicans, raptors, storks, and ibises. The varied habitat including the lake itself provide refuge to this abundant birdlife. Some of the popular species that you can encounter on a bird watching tour in Lake Nakuru National Park include; Greater Flamingo, Lesser Flamingo,  Great White Pelican, African Fish Eagle, Marabou Stork, Grey-crowned Crane, Yellow-billed Stork, Hammerkop, Pied Kingfisher, African Spoonbill, Sacred Ibis, African Jacana, Malachite Kingfisher, Red-billed Quelea, Hottentot Teal, Black-winged Stilt, Southern Pochard, Three-banded Plover, African Spoonbill, White-faced Whistling Duck, Greater Painted-Snipe, Black-headed Heron, African Marsh Harrier, Red-billed Teal, and Rufous-naped Lark among others

Lake Nakuru National Park

Points to Note


  • A driver may be hired for €40 per day, with the entire sum going to the driver. His food and lodging at a safari lodge are also covered by this cost.
  • We also provide your driver with camping equipment in case you decide to go camping while in Kenya.
  • You must additionally pay the driver’s admission charge of $ 5- $ 15 per day and the camp cost of up to $15 per night when you visit a national park and/or camp inside the park

Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru spans about 5 to 45 Kilometers, a shallow alkaline Lake situated on the southern edge of Nakuru Town. This Lake is protected by the Lake Nakuru National Park. The lake is a shallow alkaline lake, famous for its pink flamingos that color the lake surface making it even unseen at times especially at a distance. Lake Nakuru is a great place to explore for both nature lovers and wildlife enthusiast. Besides its Fuchisa pink flamingos, the lake hosts a number of several other birdlife including pelicans, raptors, storks, and ibises.

It also acts as a waterhole to the resident wildlife in the park and large numbers congregate here to have a sip of water especially in the hot hours of the day and during the dry season. Safaris in this area are truly remarkable and a must consider for a breathtaking experience of Kenya’s avian species, wildlife, and natural beauty.

Best time to Visit Lake Nakuru National Park – when to go Safaris in Lake Nakuru National Park

Generally, Kenya Safari Tours can be done all year round however, some months of the year offer more ideal Safari conditions that you may find more favorable for a Kenya Safari Holiday. Depending on what you at you are interested in seeing or experiencing on your Kenya Safari, you can plan with us to the best. If you are wondering when to visit Lake Nakuru National Park, the most ideal time for safari to this charming safari park is during the long dry season that extends from late June to late October.

The dry season comes with several opportunities and safari advantages like easy spotting of wildlife due to less vegetation and also wildlife congregate near water holes. The safari routes through various sections of the park are more passable making your safari more easy. There is less rain which makes safaris much easier. This however doesn’t mean that you can not visit Lake Nakuru in the rest of the month of the year.

Lake Nakuru is still accessible during the other month of the year. For bird lovers and photographers, it just goes beyond wildlife watching. The wet season creates a unique environment for the best photographs and also sees several migratory birdlife arrive in the Park.

How to get there

Getting to Lake Nakuru by road

Lake Nakuru National Park can be accessed by road from different locations in Kenya. From Nairobi which is the closest major city to Lake Nakuru is located approximately 160 kilometers northwest. One of the best routes to use from Nairobi to Lake Nakuru National Park is the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway (A104), which is well-maintained and usually takes around 2.5 to 3 hours by car. Driving through the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway also offers opportunities to enjoy the scenic beauty of Kenya. Further more, 4×4 Car Rental Kenya offers 4×4 cars that are very convenient for a Safari Journey

On your Kenya safari, your driver guide will drive you from Nairobi to Lake Nakuru National Park on a comfortable 4×4 Safari vehicle with good opening, allowing for views of the stunning Rift Valley Area.

Getting to Lake Nakuru National Park by Air

Preferably, Lake Nakuru National Park can also be accessed by air and for travelers that do not wish to transfer by road, here is great news for you. There flight from Wilson Airport in Nairobi to Lake Nakuru Airport. There are a number of local airlines that operate flights between Nairobi and Lake Nakuru. A flight from Nairobi to Lake Nakuru National Park takes anywhere between 30 to 45 minutes.

Therefore, explore one of Kenya most iconic Safari Parks with us, experience unbeatable wildlife and bird-watching on your magical Kenya Safari holiday. Plan with an expert

Why You Must take a Safari Vacation in Kenya?

The Kenyan Experience
  • Amazing Game Viewing: View the Big 5 (lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros, and buffalo) and additional wildlife found only in Africa.
  • Walking safaris, hot-air balloon safaris, and cultural exchanges with the locals all qualify as rewarding experiences.
    The Luxury of Time: In some of the most isolated parts of Africa, enjoy and experience the freedom from outside influences.
    Savor the Fine African Cuisine and Relax with Sunset Drinks while Giraffes stroll across the pink sky. Making more of the adventure massive
  • The finest itineraries incorporate Africa’s major destinations, according to Beyond the Wild.
  • Traveling with a Purpose: Every African safari contributes to deserving conservation and community development projects.

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