The morning starts with a picnic lunch and then a drive through the famous windmills of Turkana, which supplement the national power grid. As you continue on your lake Turkana safari, you’ll soon find that the vast landscape opens up to you. The sight of the lake and its abundant wildlife is truly impressive, and you’ll be able to enjoy the afternoon at leisure. The final leg of the trip takes you to the camp in Loiyangalani, a village that means ‘place of trees.’
Lobolo Camp
A visit to Lobolo Camp on Lake Turkana Safari will provide you with the opportunity to witness the wildlife in its natural habitat. The camp is situated within an extensive palm grove, and is comprised of eight en-suite safari tents. The tents are spread out to provide privacy, while the lake and volcanic island are visible right from your tent’s window. The camp includes flushing toilets. The name Lobolo means abundant water in Swahili, and the camp is fed by natural springs.

Desert Rose Lodge
A trip to Lake Turkana isn’t complete without spending some time in the desert. The Desert Rose Lodge is set in a stunning location on the southern slopes of Mount Nyiru, which towers over the Elbarta plains. The lodge is easily accessible from Nairobi, but if you’d rather fly there, you can do so, too. Desert Rose offers private flush toilets and open air en-suite bathrooms for the convenience of guests.
Central Island National Park
If you’re looking for a safari in Kenya that’s as far away as possible from the city, you should consider the Central Island National Park on Lake Turkana. This remote and unspoiled area is home to many different wildlife species, including lions, leopards, and elephants. It’s also possible to fish and even camp within the park. Depending on your preferences, you can stay by the lake, near the Tilapia Lake or Flamingo Lake. You can also go fishing or on a camping safari – there’s something for everyone.
Hominid fossils
On a Lake Turkana safari, you may be able to see a rare sight: hominid fossils. Several fossils were discovered in the area, including a nearly complete skeleton of a young male Homo erectus. Another fascinating discovery was the skull of a previously unknown species of extinct hominid. Archaeologists have studied these remains for decades, and many are drawn to the region because of its rich fossil discoveries.
Crocodiles
On a Crocodiles on Lake Turkano Safari, you’ll experience the joy of spotting these fascinating creatures up close. The park is home to one of Kenya’s most beautiful wetlands, and you’ll be able to see crocodiles up close as well as birdlife. You’ll be staying at an authentic camp site with all meals prepared right on-site.
Hippos
The largest crocodile population in the world can be found in Lake Turkana, Africa. The water is a dangerous place for hippopotamus and crocodiles, who thrive in the lake’s alkaline depths. This is why this region has been referred to as the “Jade Sea”.
Snakes
For the intrepid explorer, there is nothing more exciting than a trip to Lake Turkana. This wilderness destination is home to the largest population of Nile crocodiles in the world. During a Lake Turkana safari, you will experience some of the most amazing wildlife you’ve ever seen. You can even go swimming with the snakes that inhabit the lake! If you’re planning a safari to Kenya, consider booking a trip here!
Zebra
A Zebra safari on Lake Turkana is a great way to get in touch with this charismatic species. The lake is a prehistoric site, and an Austrian explorer even discovered human bones there. In fact, he excavated the fossils there from three million years ago. Today, Lake Turkana is home to numerous species of birds, snakes, and crocodiles, as well as Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffes, and camels.

Giraffe
There are two types of giraffe: Rothschild’s and Maasai. They are spotted and have brownish-orange patches with a white line running between them. Maasai giraffes live in southern Kenya and Ethiopia and are easily recognizable by their leaf-shaped spots. If you want to see giraffes up close, consider taking a Giraffe Safari on Lake Turkana.