Lake
Baringo is at the threshold of Northern Kenya, and its freshwaters are
an oasis in the arid plains.
This is the traditional home of the Njemps tribe, a unique people who
are the only pastoral, cattle herding, tribe who also fish. Among other
pastoral tribes such as the Maasai, eating fish is a taboo.
The 129 sq km lake is well stocked with fish, and attracts many
Pelicans, Cormorants and Fish Eagles. The Lake is also well populated
with Crocodile.
The lake itself is truly beautiful, surrounded by volcanic ranges that
stretch as far as the eye can see.
At the lakes heart is Ol Kokwe Island, a stark rocky island that is home
to Njemps villages and a well appointed camp. This is an excellent base
for exploring the lake, with boat trips ideal for bird and hippo
spotting.
Baringo is an ideal stopover on a safari to Northern Kenya.
Getting there:Main road access to Baringo is directly from
Nakuru by bus or private transport. The nearest town to the lake is
Kampi ya Samaki. Some of the hotel and lodges here can arrange transfers
to Nakuru/Nairobi.
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