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Also Refered As:Lake Elementaita, situated in Kenya's Great Rift Valley between Lake Naivasha and Lake Nakuru, is a shallow soda lake known for its vibrant bird life. With over 400 bird species, including Greater and Lesser flamingos, it's recognized as part of the UNESCO Kenya Lake System World Heritage Site. Lake Elementaita is a crucial place for Great White Pelicans to breed, with about 8,000 pairs making it their only breeding spot in Kenya.
Visitors to Lake Elementaita can enjoy a range of activities like birdwatching, sunset viewing, bush dining, and hot air balloon rides. The lake also supports various wildlife, such as Rothschild's giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, and carnivores like lions and leopards. The lake, fed by the Mbaruk, Chamuka, and Mereroni rivers, features the "Kekopey" hot springs and is home to the Lake Magadi tilapia. While the flamingo population has faced challenges due to the introduced Tilipia fish, the lake remains a captivating destination for camping, nocturnal game drives, nature walks, boat riding, and hiking. Accommodations around Lake Elementaita's shores invite nature enthusiasts to explore it.
Citizen: Adult – KSH 215, Child – KSH 125
Resident: Adult – KSH 215, Child – KSH 125
Non-Resident: Adult – USD 22, Child – USD 13
On the Soysambu Conservancy side, Lake Elementaita is home to Rothschild’s giraffe, Elands, Buffaloes, Common Zebras, Impalas, Reedbuck, bushbuck, Colobus monkeys, Lions, Leopards, hyenas, jackals, and the unique Kenyan Horned Viper. This side of the lake offers a factual and fascinating mix of birds and animals, making Lake Elementaita a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.