Flamingo Hill Tented Camp, Nakuru, Kenya
Staycations
30 persons
Nakuru
Flamingo Hill Camp is situated within the famous Lake Nakuru National Park, which lies within the Great Rift Valley of Kenya. Approximately 30 minutes by air or 2 hours by road from Nairobi. Lake Nakuru is 160 kms north of Nairobi and lies at the heart of the Great Rift Valley. Nearby are the lakes of Elementaita, Naivasha and Bogoria.
The camp offers 25 tents in total, all with with four poster beds and mosquito nets. Accommodation is divided into: • 6 double tents
• 19 twin tents
All tents are en-suite with shower (hot and cold running water), WC, private verandah overlooking the plains and electricity (240 volts). Laundry services available. Dining and bars The camp offers a central dining and bar area. A wide variety of cuisines are offered to include international and traditional African BBQ. The camp offers a well-stocked bar area, drinks can also be enjoyed on safari or in a spectacular 'sundowner' setting with canapes.
The camp can accommodate a broad range of conferencing and events to include: breakfast and lunch events, board meetings, seminars and workshops, special themed and gala dinners, cocktail parties, celebrations, press launches, briefings and conferences.
Child friendly: The camp welcomes chidren.
What to see and do: Shimmering mirage, flamingo realm Entitled ‘the greatest bird spectacle on earth' thanks to the millions of fuchsia-pink flamingo that flock to feed on the teeming algae of its alkaline waters, the pink-frosted shores and sky-mirrored waters of Lake Nakuru yield some of the most evocatively beautiful photo-images in Africa. Small in size, but high in wildlife, this park makes the ideal day trip, enroute to other destinations and abounds in picturesque lookouts and picnic spots. As Kenya's first and largest rhino sanctuary, sightings of both black and white rhino are almost guaranteed, while plentiful waterbuck, warthog, zebra, gazelle and buffalo graze the shoreline. Echoing to the haunting cries of the numerous fish eagles, this is also the park in which you have the best chance of seeing a leopard. Wildlife highlights: lion, black and white rhino, waterbuck, hippo, leopard, impala, gazelle, hyena, wild cat, golden cat, hyrax, colobus monkey, and Rothschild's giraffe. Birds: 1.5 million flamingos and 450 other recorded species.
Activities include: Game Drives Experience the real safari - morning and afternoon game drives through the park with our trained driver-guides. Picnic lunches and sundowners can be provided. Guided nature walks and ornithological tours Bush breakfasts in the wilderness, champagne breakfasts, bush lunches, sundowners with full safari bar and canapes. Other attractions The camp offers a private lounge and gift shop. Massage services are also offered.