Sirville Lake Elementaita Lodge is small, family run lodge on the shoreline of Lake Elementaita. It is serene, secluded and ideal for those who want a peaceful getaway away from the hassle and bustle of the city. It is ideal foe nature lovers, bird watchers and those who trekking and hiking. Lake Elementaita is home to over 400 species of birds. Equipped with a camera and binoculars and with the expert help of our birding expert you can enjoy and learn about a wide variety of resident and migratory birds. The lodge is an ideal launch pad for those who want to visit nearby game parks and conservancies such as Lake Nakuru, Longonot, Hells gate game park as well as Soysambu conservancy.
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Located on Lake Elmenteita (within the "Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley" World Heritage Site, a Ramsar Convention Wetlands Site and a Bird Life International -Important Bird and Biodiversity Area), Soysambu Conservancy is bordered by Lake Nakuru National Park on the west, volcanoes Ol Doinyo Eburru to the south and Menengai to the north. Consisting of 48,000 acres of diverse ecological significance, Soysambu Conservancy is home to more than 450 bird species (28% of the world's population of Lesser Flamingo) and 10,000 mammals of over 50 species including 90+ Rothschild's Giraffe (10% of the world's population of this endangered species)
LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK
On the floor of the Great Rift Valley, surrounded by wooded and bushy grassland, lies the beautiful Lake Nakuru National Park. Visitors can enjoy the wide ecological diversity and varied habitats that range from Lake Nakuru itself to the surrounding escarpment and picturesque ridges. Lake Nakuru National Park is ideal for bird watching, hiking,picnic and game drives.
house styled like a fortress located 14 km outside Nakuru, Kenya.The foundation was laid in 1938 by Maurice Egerton, 4th Baron Egerton.The architect was Albert Brown. Construction continued until 1954. In 1996 the Castle was declared a monument under Kenyan "The Antiquities and Monuments Act" (Gazetted in April 1996).