Lake Nakuru National Park is a scenic gem of Tanzania, stretching more than 73 miles (188 km) along the base of the Rift Valley escarpment. Explore this natural beauty, home to a large diversity of wildlife—and a great spot for bird-watching—with the help of your expert guide.
Start your day with a visit to the large rhino sanctuary and witness the benefits of the Black Rhino breeding program, which was started in the late eighties and has since proven successful at bringing the Black Rhino away from the brink of extinction.
Spend time spotting birds in this incredibly diverse hotspot for seasonal migration, including the flamboyant pink flamingos for which the lake is famous for. Thousands of flamingos live in the park due to its abundance of algae. Take a safari drive for an opportunity to spot leopards, lions, cheetahs, and many other species before completing your day on Baboon Cliff, with panoramic views of Lake Nakuru stretching into the distance.
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