Lake Bogoria is a striking alkaline lake in Kenya’s Rift Valley, famous for its hot springs, geysers, and massive flocks of flamingos. The lake lies beneath the Laikipia Escarpment and is part of a national reserve that protects both wildlife and geothermal features. The hot springs bubble and steam along the lake’s shores, offering a rare chance to witness geothermal activity up close. The lake attracts flamingos due to its high concentration of algae, creating an unforgettable pink-hued spectacle. Other wildlife includes zebras, gazelles, and warthogs, while the rugged landscape adds to the park's raw beauty. Lake Bogoria is a lesser-known but spectacular destination for bird lovers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts.
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