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Egret Savannah Camp Nakuru
Egret Savannah Camp Nakuru

Between two gentle ridges known locally as the honeymoon hills, inside one of Kenya's most celebrated national parks, 25 luxury tents wait for those who know where to look. Egret Savannah Camp sits tucked into beautifully landscaped grounds within Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya's Great Rift Valley.

Moreover, it occupies a position approximately two kilometres from the park's main entrance and around 160 kilometres northwest of Nairobi. The drive takes roughly two to three hours. A chartered flight gets guests there in just 30 minutes.

Lake Nakuru National Park punches well above its size. It covers 188 square kilometres of varied habitat. Nevertheless, its concentration of wildlife and birdlife ranks among the finest in East Africa. The alkaline soda lake draws flamingos in their thousands. On the right morning, the shoreline turns entirely pink. Furthermore, the park hosts both black and white rhinoceros, Rothschild giraffes, lions, leopards, buffaloes, waterbuck, and over 450 recorded bird species. Nearby, the lakes of Elementaita, Naivasha, and Bogoria extend the Rift Valley experience for guests who wish to explore further.

Egret Savannah Camp occupies a setting of genuine natural beauty. Indigenous foliage surrounds the grounds on all sides. Warthogs wander past the restaurant at lunch. Buffalo graze near the pool without invitation. As a result, wildlife encounters at this camp happen naturally and constantly, without a game vehicle required. That quality of spontaneous contact with nature is, ultimately, what separates a great safari camp from a good one.

The camp offers 25 tents in total - six double tents and 19 twin tents. Each tent sits beneath a traditional thatched roof. The interior design uses calming safari tones, natural woods, wrought iron, and crisp cotton throughout. Four-poster beds, mosquito nets, private verandahs overlooking the plains, work desks, and en-suite bathrooms with solar-heated hot and cold showers complete the picture. Additionally, the spacing between tents prioritises privacy, ensuring that each guest's experience feels intimate rather than crowded.

The camp's restaurant serves full board meals daily. Wildlife visits the surrounding area throughout every sitting. Consequently, breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Egret Savannah Camp regularly become informal wildlife watching sessions that nobody planned but everybody appreciates. The bar and lounge provide comfortable evening spaces. Moreover, the evening fire pit draws guests together naturally, creating the kind of unhurried social atmosphere that bush camps do better than anywhere else.

A Lake Nakuru safari holiday rewards the traveller who chooses the right camp. Alaskan World Adventures places guests at Egret Savannah Camp with full confidence. Therefore, when you book through us, you arrive knowing that your accommodation, your access, and your overall experience have been carefully considered on your behalf.

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    Must-Do Activities in Egret Savannah Camp Nakuru

    A serene pool sits within the camp's indigenous garden grounds. It stays cool and refreshing after morning game drives, with warthogs and birds providing uninvited but entirely welcome poolside company.

    The camp serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily in a bush setting where wildlife visits at close range throughout every meal. It turns routine dining into a genuinely memorable safari experience.

    A well-stocked bar and comfortable lounge provide a relaxed social space for sundowners and evening relaxation. The atmosphere is warm, informal, and genuinely inviting.

    A small curio shop on the camp grounds stocks locally made items and safari souvenirs. It gives guests a convenient opportunity to take home authentic handcrafted pieces before departure.

    The camp's fire pit draws guests together each evening in a warm and social setting. It is the natural space for sharing the day's highlights beneath a Rift Valley sky full of stars.

    Expert-led walks through the surrounding park terrain allow guests to explore the Nakuru landscape on foot. Each walk delivers rich insights into local flora, fauna, and ecology at ground level.

    Warthogs, buffalo, birds, and occasional larger mammals move freely through the camp grounds throughout the day. Wildlife encounters happen as a natural part of everyday camp life here.

    The camp arranges outdoor dining experiences in the bush on request. Picnic lunches and early morning breakfasts under the open sky offer an atmospheric alternative to in-camp meals.