This place does have the 'wow factor'! To get there we drove off the main road out of Nakuru just before the equator and entered n the south side of the Lake - needs 4wd but fine in the dry. Its pretty remote, so I'd go with another vehicle. The campsite is right next to the saline lake (no crocs or hippos) and has a wonderful stream going through. The kids could spend DAYS just in tat stream. We walked out to some hot springs right next to the campsite, and walked up the stream to a little pool which is just big enough to lie in and entertained 10 kids for hours.
We also drove round to the main hot springs/geezers which was about 30 minutes drive (we saw zebra, water buck and wart hogs as well as thousands of flamingos) and is quite a sight. Back at the campsite you could just sit and watch the flamingos floating and flying past all day. There are three areas of the campsite which would fit lots of tents altogether. There are some long drop toilets but no taps - water is from the stream. Its a lovely place!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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