Lake Nakuru National Park Full Day: A Close Look and Review

Lake Nakuru National Park Full Day: A Close Look and Review

Lake Nakuru National Park Full Day: A Close Look and Review

Lake Nakuru National Park Full Day: A Close Look and Review

Thinking about a full day at Lake Nakuru National Park, with all the park fees and everything? That’s something that might come to mind, right? Well, so too, I was trying to figure it out too! The pink hues shimmering on the lake are almost legendary, so the question that very quickly pops up is it’s actually all worth the time and cash. Let’s walk through it together to see what the experience has in store, if you find the magic as much as I did!

Getting There and Park Fees: What You Need to Know

Lake Nakuru Park Entrance

Okay, first things first – how to get to Lake Nakuru National Park? Usually, most trips actually start from Nairobi, so there’s something you can consider. That’s a drive that’s maybe around three to four hours, depending on traffic. It’s a pretty easy drive if you travel, right? Some roads get a little bumpy as you approach the park, that’s true. The closer you are is that the actual anticipation just starts to build. Now, regarding park fees… They’re something that are unavoidable. For non-residents, you might be paying somewhere around $60 to $80 USD per adult for a day. Also, they’re something that often get a bit overlooked, but your transport costs also need some careful thoughts too, whether you are opting for a guided tour or so. I always feel the pinch, actually, that every coin that leaves my wallet is a worthwhile investment and adds to the entire safari thrill.

Wildlife Encounters: What You Can Expect

Lake Nakuru Wildlife Safari

Wildlife! It’s basically what you are here for, right? Lake Nakuru, too it’s super well-known for its flamingos, sometimes numbering in the millions – when the conditions are suitable anyway. It’s like this unbelievably pink blanket draped across the lake! Sadly, so in the last couple of years, the flamingo populations have varied due to changes in water conditions, is that something to remember before visiting. Besides the dazzling pink, you actually will very likely get the opportunity to see rhinos (both white and black), that’s an actual highlight to be fair. They often chill in the grasslands so be on the lookout, too. There’s a good number of Rothschild’s giraffes around, and that’s quite spectacular! I definitely recommend looking for lions, leopards, buffalo, zebras, and various antelope species. So, keep those eyes pealed – the park is actually brimming with activity!

The Safari Experience: A Typical Day

Lake Nakuru Safari Vehicle

A typical day so usually involves an early start – maybe around 6:00 or 7:00 AM, is that something you want to think about when planning, right? You’ll actually want to make it into the park as the sun gets up because that’s when the animals tend to be a bit more active, more or less. The drives around the lake are at an easy and relaxed speed, is that to not scare away the wild animals! So be calm and collected! Lunch could very likely be at a picnic site within the park, where you find yourself enjoying your sandwich with zebras grazing somewhere in the distance. As the day actually moves ahead, so you can go further in looking at various viewpoints and trails in the area to make your viewing that little bit more better. Usually by 4:00 or 5:00 PM, it’s time for a nice trip back, to possibly dodge some rush-hour traffic and reminisce on the wildlife adventures!

Photography Opportunities: Capturing the Moment

Lake Nakuru Photography

Oh, so for those with a passion for photography, Lake Nakuru is actually quite a jackpot! That iconic flamingo shots that get shared and reshared time and time again are very unique to here! In order to get them you actually want to bring a good camera that you are super familiar with – a decent zoom lens, is that really important. Besides the birds, you’ll find great chances to get portraits of the bigger things in wildlife, and also stunning scenery. Keep the light as the day moves to the front of your head and what it’s doing to the area around you so that too the photo shoot that you want comes closer to your ideal shoot. Usually morning and late afternoon light actually are ideal for getting this right, so if you plan to spend some more time on something like this so that might need a consideration.

Is a Full Day Trip Worth It? Weighing the Pros and Cons

Lake Nakuru Sunset

Okay, so let’s cut straight to it. A full-day trip to Lake Nakuru National Park, with park fees included, worth doing? If seeing hundreds of different kinds of wild life, that so may be considered quite rewarding, gets your gears spinning and makes you feel alive then definitely! To think more or less, this park has everything, some unbelievable views, loads of opportunities to have fun, so to not have fun in Nakuru would be crazy! Now it’s true so it’s all down to personal feelings and if that money is worth it to you and also so if you find traveling to Nakuru to be just what you need! With careful consideration, Nakuru so might just blow your socks off and it too may bring out a whole new type of adventure to be had. In that case if seeing loads of birds in pink get your gears spinning then this is almost definitely going to work out!