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Lake Nakuru National Park | The Pink Paradise

Lake Nakuru National Park

The Pink Paradise

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru is a kaleidoscope of color. Renowned for its shimmering pink flamingoes and as a critical sanctuary for the endangered Black and White Rhino.

The Experience

Park Highlights

From the acacia woodlands to the rocky cliffs of Baboon Cliff, Nakuru offers a vibrant ecosystem where water birds and big game thrive in harmony.

Flamingoes at Lake Nakuru

Rhino Sanctuary

One of Kenya’s most successful private sanctuaries, offering one of the highest probabilities in Africa to see both White and Black rhinos.

Baboon Cliff Lookout

A high-altitude viewpoint providing a breathtaking aerial perspective of the alkaline lake and its shimmering pink borders.

The Great Rift Valley Flora

Home to the largest Euphorbia candelabrum forest in Africa, creating a prehistoric atmosphere unlike any other park.

Makalia Falls

A hidden gem at the southern end of the park, where the Makalia river drops over a sheer cliff—perfect for quiet picnics.

Planning Your Trip

Best Time to Visit

Dry Season (Jan – Mar)

The best time for bird watching and rhino sightings. The water recedes, concentrating the wildlife near the shorelines.

Cool Dry Period (July – Oct)

Pleasant temperatures for game drives. The landscape is lush from early rains but still dry enough for easy navigation.

Wet Season (April – June)

Beautiful green scenery and fewer tourists. Great for seeing newborns, though heavy rains can occur in the afternoons.