Lake Baringo

Guess am not doing very well when it comes to posting 😯 oh well, better late than never. In February we ventured out to Lake Baringo, none of us had been before and it being a few hours from Nakuru we thought why not. The first hour and a half were pretty easy as the road is quite smooth. The last strech of the road took us 1hour, not because of the distance nuh uh the gianomous swimming pools in the middle of the road. I pittied fellow travellers in small vehicles as they could easily get lost in the potholes.

We finally arrived at our destination, Roberts Camp.DSC08169

Its a nice camp the amenities were clean, the beer cold and we were on the shores of Lake Baringo.

Our tiny camp 😊
Our tiny camp 😊

Having set up our tiny campsite we went on a boat ride, it was wth every shilling. It was so peaceful

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The bird life was spectacular, had I written this post earlier I would remember the names of most of the birds we saw, next time I will jot them down as I see them.πŸ˜‰

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This guy was by our camp 😊
This guy was by our camp 😊

Other than the birds there were Hippos and Crocs as well. What i found crazy was kids swimming in the lake andCrocs were not that far away. With out guide teloing us that the crocs were not dangerous!!!! Yeah right never ever !!!!!!!!

His backflip was impressive
His backflip was impressive

 

Mother nature

 

In the morning after breakfast, we set out to a Pokot village where some one πŸ˜‰ and I am not mentioning names, might have gotten married to a couple of ladies.

All in all it was a great trip and would definetly go back again. As always until the next time be safe. If you want more info or help planning a trip to Baringo feel free to conact us info@tusafiriafricatravels.com

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