Lakes that host flamingos
International tourists flock to watch mesmerizing presence of the birds in their natural habitat in Kenyan waters


It is easy to spot southern white rhinos, big herds of buffaloes grazing in the open grasslands, elands, shaggy waterbucks, Rothschild's giraffes and zebras. Predators such as leopards and lions also roam the park, while hippopotamuses can be found in the lake's northern region.
For a spectacular view of the wildlife, it's important for tourists to use a tour van with an open roof.
Several lodges within the park provide guests with the unique opportunity to witness breathtaking sunsets and experience the nocturnal activities of wildlife and flamingos. Additionally, the park's proximity to Nakuru city ensures a range of accommodation options, making for a comfortable and convenient trip.
To access Lake Nakuru National Park from Nairobi, visitors can drive via the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, a three-and-half-hour journey, or fly from Wilson Airport to Naishi airstrip within the park.
The park has three gates: Main Gate, Lanet Gate and Nderit Gate. Adult Kenyans and East African Community residents pay an entrance fee of $6.6, while children and students have to pay $1.7. For nonresidents or international tourists, it is $60 and $35 respectively for adults and children.