Lake Bogoria National Park
Kenya’s Great Rift Valley
Overview
Lake Elementaita is a stunning soda lake located in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, nestled between Nairobi and Nakuru. Part of the UNESCO-designated Lake Nakuru Ecosystem, it’s famous for its shimmering alkaline waters, flamingo populations, and tranquil surroundings. Unlike the more crowded lakes in the region, Lake Elementaita offers a serene and intimate wildlife experience, perfect for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat.
Why Visit Lake Elementaita
Birdwatching paradise: The lake is home to thousands of flamingos, pelicans, and other migratory birds, making it a dream destination for bird enthusiasts.
Peaceful wildlife encounters: Expect to see zebras, gazelles, buffaloes, and occasionally giraffes in the surrounding savannahs.
Stunning landscapes: With volcanic hills framing the lake, sunrises and sunsets here are nothing short of magical.
Luxury and eco-lodges: Several lodges and camps provide top-tier comfort right on the lakeshore, offering wildlife views from your room.
Best Time to Visit
Dry seasons (June–October & January–February): Wildlife is easier to spot as animals congregate around water sources, and the weather is generally sunny.
Birdwatching season (October–March): Flamingos and other migratory birds flock to the lake during these months, creating spectacular displays.
How to Get There
By road: The lake is roughly 120 km from Nairobi (about 2–3 hours’ drive). The main route is via the Nairobi–Naivasha–Gilgil highway. Roads are mostly tarmac, though some stretches near lodges may be dirt.
By air: The nearest airstrip is in Gilgil or Naivasha; small charter flights can land here. From the airstrip, most lodges provide transfers.
Tours: Many safari operators include Lake Elementaita in Great Rift Valley or Nairobi–Naivasha circuits.
Popular Attractions & Points of Interest
Soda lake shores: Perfect for photography, especially at dawn and dusk.
Crescent Island Game Sanctuary: A short boat or drive away, where you can walk among zebras, giraffes, and antelopes.
Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site: Explore ancient artifacts and learn about the region’s early human history.
Birdwatching hides: Several lodges offer private hides for flamingo and pelican spotting.
Nearby hot springs and lakes: Lake Naivasha and Lake Nakuru are within driving distance for multi-lake tours.
Travel Tips
What to pack: Lightweight clothing, sun protection, binoculars, camera, insect repellent, and comfortable walking shoes.
Health: Carry malaria prophylaxis; drink bottled or boiled water.
Permits & fees: National park entrance fees may apply for certain areas. Check if your lodge includes them.
Local etiquette: Respect local communities around the lake; ask before photographing people.
Accommodation: Options range from luxury lodges (like Lake Elementaita Serena Camp) to boutique eco-camps. Booking in advance is recommended, especially in peak seasons.



