Interesting Facts About Lake Nakuru National Park : Lake Nakuru national park is located in the west central region of Kenya and it is famously known as one of the saline lakes, which lies in the Great Rift Valley of the Eastern Africa. In addition, it is also usually visited because it is a home to big numbers of aquatic birds such as; pink flamingoes that are usually spotted along the lakeshores. However, tourists can also sight see at many wildlife species such as; waterbucks, impalas, and hippotamuseson this lake among others. This national park derived its name from Lake Nakuru and also tourists can visit the Nakuru town, which is found along the lakeshore in the North, and the lake and adjacent lands enclose this national park.

Facts about Lake Nakuru National Park.

For tourists planning to travel to Lake Nakuru National park should note that they will be blessed with an amazing tour while viewing the beautiful insights and attractions in the park and below are some of the ingesting facts about this game park.

Lake Nakuru National park has a large population of over millions of flamingos, which can be spotted on the lake. In addition, these flamingos are known to be divided into species such as; the greater flamingos and the lesser flamingos whereby the greater flamingos are characterized by their tall height and their dark color and their shed of pink. In addition, the lesser flamingos are noted to be lighter in color, shorter and have a shade of pink. More so, Lake Nakuru national park is surrounded by bushy woodlands and a good vegetation cover which help to make it easy for the flamingos to build their nests. In addition, these flamingo species mainly feed on blue green algae, which helps to make them pink, water insects, shrimp as their food among others.

  1. The Big Five Animals.

Lake Nakuru National park is a good destination to travel to while on your wildlife safari in Kenya because it gives you chances to sight see at the big five animals such as; lions, elephants, leopards, buffalos and Rhinos which act to be among the top tourist attractions in the country. However, this national park is also home to many other wildlife species such as; giraffes, hippos, zebras, warthogs, vervet monkeys, olive baboons, white and black colobus monkeys among others.

  1. Bird species.

Lake Nakuru National park is considered to be among the best birding destinations in the country because it harbours around 500 bird species. therefore, individuals should know that it is not only a home to flamingos but there are so many other bird species such as; Abyssinian thrush, Bateleur, grey crowned crane, hornbills, yellow-billed stork, Marabou, lesser flamingo, bustards, owl,lesser flamingo, pigeons and doves, grey heron, larks, starling, saddle-billed stork, pelicans, night jar and allies, swifts, grebes, African fish eagle, crab plover, Egyptian goose, Hottentot teal, Guinea fowls, Arrow-marked babbler, long tallied widowbird and many others.

Intresting Facts About Lake Nakuru National Park
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  1. Fence of the park.

Lake Nakuru National park covers a total surface area of about 183 square kilometers and it is being surrounded with a 3 meters tall parallel electric wire fence. More so, this fence has an additional woven wire mesh which extends about 1 meter to the ground in order to prevent the wildlife species from digging their way out of the ground.

More so, there are more facts about this national park that are important for tourists to known such as;  this national park was first known as a Rhino Sanctuary in the country which hosted large numbers of black rhinos. In addition, later this sanctuary was established as a national park in 1984 when the first two rhinos were seen approaching the park grounds. More so, the Rhino Sanctuary was established as an initiative by the Kenyan government to address the catastrophic decline within the endangered rhino species, which took place in the wild across the country. In addition, the climate in this national park is known to be mild whereby the temperatures are always consistent all the year-round. In addition, there are the Maasai people who are famously as an indigenous ethnic group of Africa who are characterized as semi-nomadic and settle within Kenya and within the Northern region of Tanzania among others.

  1. Interesting Facts About Lake Nakuru National Park : Best time to visit the park.

Tourists should note that the best time to visit within the national park is best during the dry season which is between months of June to October and from January to March which are considered to be the driest months of the year when their happens to be less rainfalls. Hence helping individuals to have a lucrative and most enjoyable tour around the park without any distractions and disturbances of their daily programs.

  1. Interesting Facts About Lake Nakuru National Park : History of Lake Nakuru National park.

Lake Nakuru National park was first known just as the best bird viewing spot of the migratory birds during the period of 1950’s and after it expanded and got fenced with an aim of protecting  the many wildlife species such as; endangered rhinoceros and giraffes. It was later declared as a Rhino sanctuary in 1987.

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