Lake Nakuru, located in central Kenya, is one of the Rift Valley’s soda lakes and a protected area within Lake Nakuru National Park. The lake is famous for its stunning flocks of flamingos, which at times number in the millions, turning the shores pink with their presence. Besides flamingos, the park is home to a variety of other bird species and mammals, including rhinos, lions, and leopards. The surrounding park also features diverse habitats, such as grasslands and rocky cliffs, offering visitors a chance to experience Kenya’s rich biodiversity in a compact area.