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Lake Nakuru National Park
‘The bird watchers paradise’
Dubbed ‘the greatest bird spectacle on earth’ due to the millions of fuchsia-pink flamingoes that flock to feed on the teeming algae of its alkaline waters, Lake Nakuru is also an ornithologist’s paradise. A uniquely rewarding game-viewing venue and a sanctuary for both black and white rhino. Its pink-frosted shores and sky-mirrored waters also yield some of the most evocatively beautiful photo-image in Africa. Where to stay
* Lodges * Lake Nakuru lodge * Sarova Lion Hill Lodge

Self-catering accommodation Naishi House, a scenically place twin-gabled house, is set amongst acacia trees with magnificent views of the park. Facilities include a fully equipped kitchen, dining room, sitting room, Two bedrooms, (each with a king-size bed and single bed), bathroom, WC, outside terrace and guest cottage with two single bedrooms, a shower and WC (there is a caretaker, and bedding, hot water and kerosene lighting are provided) Private game drives in the company of a KWS ranger can also be arranged. Camping
The park offers two public campsites and seven ‘special’ or private campsites. The ‘special’ campsites (no facilities) must be nooked in advance on an exclusive use basis.
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