Overview
Nestled in the heart of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru National Park is a breathtaking sanctuary known for its vibrant birdlife, especially the iconic pink flamingos that blanket the lake’s shoreline. But there’s more to this paradise than just its birds.
At Wild Worldwide Trailblazers Safaris, we take you deep into the park’s diverse habitats—from acacia woodlands to sweeping grasslands—where you can witness:
Whether you’re a birdwatcher, a photographer, or a wildlife enthusiast, Lake Nakuru is a compact but rich gem offering unforgettable safari experiences.
- Best time to visit: January to February and June to September
- Recommended activities: Bird watching, game drives, picnic at Baboon Cliff
Highlights
- Endangered white and black rhinos grazing peacefully
- Tree-climbing lions lounging in the shade
- Rothschild’s giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and more
- Over 400 bird species, including pelicans, African fish eagles, and kingfishers
- The mesmerizing Lake Nakuru, changing hues with the light and life it hosts

