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Lake Nakuru

Heading further Northwest, Lake Nakuru, originally created to protect its stunning flocks of Lesser Flamingo, which literally turn the lakeshore pink in colour. Notable game within the lake area are hippo and a diverse bird life.

 

 

Lake Bogoria

Lake Bogoria is still volcanically active and the Western shore is lined with spouting geysers, spurting steam and bubbling geothermal pools. As does Lake Nakuru, Bogoria waters grow rich blue-green algae which seasonally attract thousands of  Lesser Famingos so the lake is often carpeted with pink.

 

Lake Baringo

The second largest is Lake Baringo which lies in the solitude of a semi-desert, a haven of peace and beauty in harsh, rugged but majestic surroundings. Hippos and crocodiles are plentiful, the latter considered harmless by the local people, the Njemps, who

fish standing in water up to their shoulders, whilst crocodiles bent on the same mission, swim quietly by.  Game is far from plentiful but strangely this is the most likely place in Kenya where visitors can find and photograph  the Greater Kudu.



 

Migungani Lodge

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