Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Lake Nakuru National Park is a scenic, compact safari park located in the heart of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. Famous for its colorful flocks of flamingos and as one of the best places to see both black and white rhinos, Nakuru is a haven for wildlife lovers, birdwatchers, and photographers alike.

Encircled by wooded hills and dramatic escarpments, the park’s alkaline lake attracts thousands of birds, while its acacia forests and open plains are home to a variety of large mammals.

Location
  • Central Kenya, in the Great Rift Valley

  • Approx. 3 hours’ drive (160 km) northwest of Nairobi

  • Close to Lake Naivasha, Hells Gate, and Aberdare National Park

Best Time to Visit

  • June – March: Best game viewing and birdwatching

  • April – May: Rainy season, the park may get muddy but is lush and scenic

Wildlife Highlights

  • Excellent chances to spot both black and white rhinos

  • Large groups of flamingos (depending on lake conditions)

  • Rothschild giraffes, buffaloes, baboons, zebras, impalas

  • Lions, hyenas, leopards (occasionally spotted in trees!)

  • Over 450 bird species, including pelicans, storks, fish eagles, and flamingos

Unique Features

  • Lake Nakuru: Shallow soda lake with changing birdlife

  • Rhino sanctuary: One of Kenya’s top places for guaranteed rhino sightings

  • Baboon Cliff Viewpoint: Offers stunning views of the lake and plains

  • Euphorbia forest: One of the largest of its kind in Africa

Experiences in Amboseli

  • Half-day or full-day game drives

  • Birdwatching along the lake shores

  • Scenic picnic spots and viewpoints

  • Combine with Lake Naivasha boat ride or Hell’s Gate biking for a multi-park adventure

Perfect For

  • Birdwatchers and photographers

  • Families and short-term visitors

  • Rhino and flamingo lovers

  • Couples on scenic or romantic trips

  • Travelers combining safari with Rift Valley stops