Discover the best Lake Nakuru accommodation options, from luxury lodges inside the park to budget-friendly camps on nearby farms. Whether you seek flamingo views at sunrise, a boutique tented experience, or modern comfort in Nakuru town, this guide highlights stays to suit every traveler. Plan your safari with confidence and find the perfect base for exploring Lake Nakuru National Park.
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10 Things to Do in Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park is a compact safari gem packed with iconic wildlife and breathtaking scenery. From spotting endangered rhinos to watching flamingos paint the lake pink, every activity delivers something extraordinary. Whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, or first-time visitor, this guide reveals the top experiences that make Lake Nakuru unforgettable.
Giant Kingfisher: Lake Naivasha’s Headlining Diver
Meet the Giant Kingfisher, Africa’s largest kingfisher, in action at Lake Naivasha. Discover its range, diving adaptations, diet, and where to see it in Kenya. Plan a custom birdwatching safari with Campo East Africa Safaris and watch this powerhouse plunge, up close and ethically.
The Rise and Fall of the Tano Bora Cheetah Coalition
The Tano Bora coalition was the most legendary male cheetah group in the Maasai Mara, defying nature with their size and hunting prowess. From their rise in 2016 to their tragic decline, their story captivated wildlife lovers worldwide. Now, only one remains—marking the end of an unforgettable era.
Kenya’ Tourism Performance Hits Record High in 2024
Kenya’s tourism industry soared to new heights in 2024, breaking records with over 2.3 million international visitors and KES 452 billion in earnings. From seamless travel innovations like the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to booming cruise and conference tourism, Kenya has proven itself as Africa’s ultimate destination. Discover why there has never been a better time to visit this vibrant, dynamic country.
Fire at Nairobi National Park Sparks Emergency Response
A massive fire broke out at Nairobi National Park on February 28, 2025, sending thick smoke over the city and threatening the park’s wildlife. Emergency teams, including KWS and Nairobi County firefighters, worked tirelessly to contain the flames. While one fire was successfully extinguished, another in the Athi Basin Dam area remained active late into the night.







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