The discoveries at Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana, previously Lake Rudolf, is a lake located in Kenya's Rift Valley. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's biggest alkaline lake, as well as the largest lake of any sort in a desert. The lake's three islands serve as a rest point for migratory birds and a breeding ground for crocodiles and hippos. The primary draws are the scenery, cultural trips, and bird viewing.

Sibiloi National Park on the lake's side has large animals, but it is not primarily a safari destination. It is well-known for its crocodiles and bird colonies. Central Island, which may be reached by boat, is home to an estimated 120,000 Nile crocodiles. The fauna in the region is protected by Sibiloi National Park, which includes certain north Kenyan specialties such as Reticulated giraffe, Grevy's zebra,...There are lions, leopards, and cheetahs, although they are rarely observed.


Lake Turkana has an arid environment with very little rainfall. The region is accessible at any time of year, although the view is most beautiful after the rains, which occur between April and November. If you're driving up from Nairobi, avoid the rainy season because some roads can become difficult to navigate.

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