Luxury safaris in Lake Nakuru National Park offer premium wildlife viewing, bush breakfasts, sundowners, and scenic dining. Key experiences include game drives, hot air balloon rides, camel rides, horseback safaris, fishing, and night drives. Wildlife highlights include flamingos, leopards, rhinos, lions, and over 450 bird species in the park. See some of our luxury safari packages below.
Luxury Safaris in Lake Nakuru National Park – Top Wildlife & VIP Experiences
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10-Day Kenya Safari to Lake Nakuru, Naivasha, Masai Mara, Amboseli & Tsavo
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3-Day Lake Nakuru & Lake Naivasha Safari from Nairobi
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2-Day Lake Nakuru Safari from Nairobi
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5-Day Lake Nakuru & Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi
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4-Day Lake Nakuru & Masai Mara Safari from Nairobi
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4-Day Lake Nakuru & Amboseli Safari from Nairobi
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4-Day Samburu & Lake Nakuru Safari from Nairobi
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7-Day Kenya Safari to Amboseli, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru & Masai Mara
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Luxury safaris in Lake Nakuru National Park are known for offering something extra. From special wildlife viewing to many other added experiences, you can expect more in everything.
Most of the luxury depends on the vehicle and the place where you stay. These two things shape the whole luxury safari experience in Lake Nakuru.
Your day on a luxury safari usually starts with a game drive and may include a bush breakfast.
Later in the day, you can enjoy a sun-downer on a deck while holding a drink. Dinner can be served in a scenic spot with other guests or privately in your room.
If you wish, you can go on a night game drive to look for animals that are active after dark, like the shy leopards that hunt at night.
There are also other luxury activities. A hot air balloon ride gives you a great view of Lake Nakuru National Park from above. You can also enjoy horseback riding, fishing, flying around the park, and camel rides.
What to see in Lake Nakuru National Park
The main reason people visit Lake Nakuru National Park is to see the wildlife. The park is home to about 1.5 million flamingos and around 450 other types of birds.
It also has many animals including striped hyenas, bat-eared foxes, wildcats, reedbucks, golden cats, leopards, lions, rhinos, hippos, colobus monkeys, rock hyraxes, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelles, and the rare leaf-nosed bat.