Saturday, May 19, 2012

BEAUTIFUL TOURISM SITE IN NAKURU COUNTY

  

Nakuru is home to Lake Nakuru, one of the Rift Valley soda lakes, which forms part of the Lake Nakuru National Park. The park has large numbers of flamingoes that can be seen foraging in the shallow lake. The park also has many wild animals that can be seen during a safari. Apart from the animals numerous other sites of interest are accessible from Nakuru.


 MENENGAI CREATOR IN NAKURU COUNTY


 Menengai Crater, a dormant volcano. Small fumaroles and steam vents can regularly be observed within the forested caldera from above. The second largest surviving volcanic crater in the world, it plunges 483 m down from the rim and the summit is accessible by foot or vehicle 8 km from the main road to Nyahururu. The wood-covered crater ground is a nature reserve.Although Lake Bogoria and Lake Baringo are in Baringo District, they are easily accessible from Nakuru. These are major tourist attraction sites too.The Rift Valley Sports Club lies in the centre of the town. A number of sporting activities are hosted at this club and popular among them is cricket. The local Indian community can be found at cricket fixtures throughout the year. The town hosts an annual rugby festival dubbed "The Great Rift 10-a-side" which features teams from across the East Africa region.

Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site, discovered by the Leakeys in 1926, is considered a major Neolithic and Iron Age site. The adjoining museum features finds from various nearby excavations.

3 comments:

Chris Kihara said...

I have lived in Nakuru for three years now but has never been to these attractive sites yet. However I am now following your blog and would like to request if it is okay if I promote your blog on my own blog.

Chris

Chris Kihara said...

I have lived in Nakuru for three years now but has never been to these attractive sites yet. However I am now following your blog and would like to request if it is okay if I promote your blog on my own blog.

Chris

Unknown said...

Hey..am away in Finland but Nakuru is my hometown.I was doing my school work about my hometown and your blog was helpful