LODGES IN LAKE NAKURU

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 LAKE NAKURU LODGE

 LION HILL SAROVA CAMP

 

LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK

Lake Nakuru is a very shallow strongly alkaline lake 62 sq.km in extent. It is set in a picturesque landscape of surrounding woodland and grassland next to Nakuru town. The landscape includes areas of marsh and grasslands alternating with rocky cliffs and outcrops, stretches of acacia woodland and rocky hillsides covered with a Euphorbia forest on the Eastern perimeter. The lake catchment is bounded by Menengai crater to the North, the Bahati hills to the North -East, the Lion Hill ranges to the East, Eburu crater to the south and the mau escarpment to the west. Three major rivers - the Njoro, Makalia and Enderit drain into thelake.                        Lake Nakuru was first gazetted as a bird sanctuary in 1960 and upgraded to National Park status in 1968. A Northern extension was added to the park in 1974 and the lake was designated as a Ramsar site in 1990. The foundation of the parks food chains is the cyanophyte spirulina platensis which can support huge numbers of lesser flamingo. The climate ranges from Cold, Hot and Humid, Hot and Dry. Major attractions in this park are Flamingo (Greater and Lesser) and other water birds including a variety of terrestrial birds numbering about 450 species in total.