Sarova Lion Hill Lodge - Lake Nakuru National Park
Location and Description of Sarova Lion Hill Lodge
Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge is nestled along the Lion Hill overlooking the spectacular flamingo pink rimmed Lake Nakuru. Its location affords panoramic vistas of the Lake and the picturesque Lake Nakuru National Park. A short two hour drive from Nairobi, the Lodge is a favorite with residents and visitors to Kenya.
The Lodge is cleverly laid out such that most rooms and sitting areas afford stunning views of the Lake and the Park. The Lodge incorporates natural landscaping with tall acacia trees, winding walkways and greens dotted with bird feeds. Spread over --- acres, The Lodge is a natural haven for bird life and attracts over 50 species of birds amongst the 400 species that inhabit the Park.
Accommodation at the Sarova Lion Hill Lodge
Accommodation at the Sarova Lion Hill Lodge is divided into rooms and suites, all of them have Private patios with panoramic views of the flamingo pink rimmed Lake Nakuru, en-suite bathrooms with permanent showers and WC, running hot & cold water, razor outlets with 220 and 240 volts, beds with mosquito nets and duvets 240V power 24 hours.
Dinning at the Sarova Lion Hill Lodge
Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge excels in the freshness and quality of its food which is supported by the Camp’s own vegetable and herb garden. The Main restaurant serving buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner with live cooking counters preparing speciality dishes. Cuisine includes continental buffet.The Salad buffet has a wide variety of salads using the fresh ingredients and herbs from the Camp’s own vegetable and herb garden. The Dessert Buffet has a selection of mouthwatering desserts. The restaurant has a capacity of 200 people.
About Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park was created in 1968 to protect the huge flocks of over a million the lesser flamingo that breed and nest at the edge of Lake Nakuru, giving it the characteristic pink rim. Lake Nakuru National Park located at an altitude of 4,000-5,767 feet above sea level, covers 188 square kilometers of land of great ecological diversity - from lake water, woodland, bush grassland, to rocky ridges. The park is home to not just the lesser flamingo but over 400 species of birds and one of the few places to see the endangered white rhino. Other wildlife at the park includes lions, leopards, zebra, gazelles, eland, giraffe and the hyrax.