Rhino Rescue Safari
Safari to Lake Nakuru National Park, the rhino sancturary that is sponsored by Rhino Rescue Trust, where you can see both Black and White rhino. The park is also a famous bird sanctuary, thousands of flamingo live on the lake, and home to the endangered Rotheschild giraffe as well as masses of other animals. Leopard are often sighted in Nakuru park.
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You leave Nairobi in the morning and drive down the escarpment to the Rift Valley floor, past Lakes Naivasha and Elementaita to Lake Nakuru National Park. Lake Nakuru is a very shallow strongly alkaline lake 62 km2 in extent. It is set in a picturesque landscape of surrounding woodland and grassland next to Nakuru town. The landscape includes areas of marsh and grasslands alternating with rocky cliffs and outcrops, stretches of acacia woodland and rocky hillsides covered with a Euphorbia forest on the eastern perimeter. Lake Nakuru was first gazetted as a bird sanctuary in 1960 and upgraded to National Park status in 1968. A northern extension was added to the park in 1974 and the lake was designated as a Ramsar site in 1990. The foundation of the parks food chains is the cyanophyte spirulina platensis which can support huge numbers of lesser flamingo. The major attractions include Flamingo (Greater and Lesser) and other birds including a variety of terrestrial birds numbering about 450 species in total. There are 56 different mammal species, including white and black rhinos, Rothschild Giraffe and leopard. Nakuru Park has about 550 different plant species including the unique and largest euphorbia forest in Africa. Afternoon game viewing drive meals and overnight at either Lake Nakuru Lodge or Lion Hill Lodge. (L.D)
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Full day in Lake Nakuru National Park with a morning and afternoon game viewing drives or short excursions to other rift valley lakes. Meals and overnight at the lodge. (B.L.D)
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After breakfast depart for Nairobi arriving in the city by midday. (B)
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Lake Nakuru Lodge is situated in the south east corner of Lake Nakuru National Park with commanding views over the lake. The Lodge blends in with it's surroundings and animals often graze peacefully close to theĆ lodge precincts. Accommodation is in family rooms or cottages and facilities include a swimming pool.
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Lion Hill Lodge is set on a plateau overlooking one of the world's greatest ornithological spectacles, Lake Nakuru. The lodge enjoys a panoramic view across the lake and is beautifully landscaped with natural foliage and a startling variety of flower gardens. Accommodation is in chalet type bedrooms each with private bathroom and small patio and all chalets face the lake. Other amenities include a swimming pool and sauna.
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The rates are categorized in seasons. The months February,July,August,September and October are Peak Season.January,March,June,November and December are Mid Season, while April and May are Low Season.
| Rates | Group | Valid From | Valid Until | Rate | |||
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| Per person (Low Season) | 2 | 1 Apr 2012 | 31 May 2012 | US$ | 625 | ||
| Per person (Peak Season) | 2 | 1 Feb 2012 | 31 Oct 2012 | US$ | 900 | ||
| Per person (Mid Season) | 2 | 1 Jan 2012 | 15 Dec 2012 | US$ | 730 |

