If you’re looking for a unique Kenya safari, consider visiting the lakes of Lobolo and Central Island, or explore the Samburu game reserve or Desert Rose Lodge. There are so many places to visit that you’ll likely have a hard time picking just one. To help you decide where to go, we’ve included descriptions of the most popular spots along the way. If you want to experience some of the local culture and wildlife, you’ll love this Lake Turkana Safari.
Lobolo
In the middle of the African wilderness is the stunning and enchanting Lake Turkana, home to the world’s largest desert lake. Located within the Great East African Rift Valley, this lake is an important stopover for migratory waterfowl, wildlife, and archaeological finds. A stay at Lobolo Camp on Lake Turkana is the perfect way to explore the lake. Three boats are provided to make the most of the scenery and explore the ancient artifacts on display.

Located on the western shore of Lake Turkana Lobolo Camp provides a relaxing base from which to explore this amazing region. The en suite safari tents at Lobolo are located in the palm grove and provide spectacular views of the lake and Central Island. Guests also have access to the camp’s dining mess tent, a kitchenette, and a generator. All of these facilities make for a truly memorable Lake Turkana safari.
Central Island
One of the three national parks on Lake Turkana is the five square kilometer Central Island. It is visually and archaeologically unique and sits above the lake. The island is made up of three active volcanoes and many smaller ones, which give the landscape its unique beauty. Birds and mammals abound on the island and dig nests beneath the foliage. There are plenty of opportunities to photograph them, too.
Visitors should also be aware of the presence of crocodiles on the island. This is one of the reasons why visitors are advised to travel with an armed guide. There are 84 different species of birds on the island. Some of them are breeding and migratory while others are predators. This means that you’ll be able to spot crocodiles, eagles, and lesser egrets during your stay.
Samburu game reserve
If you are looking for an unforgettable experience in Kenya, consider a Samburu game reserve on a Lake Turkana Safari. This unique park is part of the lava plain and offers diverse habitats. Visitors can expect to see Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe. The park also contains a healthy population of lions, leopards, and cheetahs. They can also observe Bat-eared foxes and Common genes. Lastly, you can see giraffes, gerenuks, and aardwolves.
To appreciate the vast landscape of this area, travelers can opt for a helicopter safari. This scenic flight provides a panoramic view of Samburu’s landscape. This tour can be combined with a game drive or a picnic lunch. Alternatively, guests can opt to spend an overnight stay at the luxurious Saasab Sanctuary, located on a hillside overlooking the Laikipia Plateau. The luxurious Samburu cottages are adorned with Moroccan-style designs and have spacious open-air bathrooms. Individual plunge pools, sweeping views of the plains, and private verandas allow guests to experience nature at its finest.
Desert Rose Lodge
A unique safari experience is waiting for you at the desert rose lodge on Lake Turkana, Kenya. The lodge is nestled on the cool side of Mt Nyiru, a massive three thousand meter mountain with an amazing array of flora and fauna. You can enjoy hiking and night wildlife encounters at the lodge. There are also excellent dining and lounge facilities, all of which have spectacular views of the Ndoto Mountains.
The resort’s location is spectacular. It is right on the water, and it is an eco-friendly destination. The five-star Desert Rose Lodge is conveniently located near the Lake Turkana Festival and the Nairobi National Park. The lake is home to a wide variety of wildlife and is the largest permanent desert lake in the world. Whether you’re looking for wildlife-spotting or fishing, you’re sure to have a great experience at the desert rose lodge.
Sibiloi National Park
If you’re looking for a truly unique Lake Turkana safari, consider booking a trip to Sibiloi National Park. This park lies on the shores of Lake Turkana and is known for its fossils. The park contains a 2-million year-old fossilized skull, unearthed by eminent paleontologist Dr. Richard Leakey in 1972. The fossil is labeled 1470 and confirmed the existence of a highly sophisticated evolutionary hominid. In fact, Sibiloi also contains the world’s largest concentration of Nile crocodiles, with over 350 species of avi-fauna.
Another attraction of Sibiloi National Park is the petrified forest, an ancient ecosystem that is home to numerous tree fossils dating back to prehistoric times. This unique ecosystem developed when a torrential river flooded scrub land, carrying trees and their remains to the swampy soil. These trees absorbed large quantities of water and subsequently turned into stone. Now, petrified tree trunks are scattered all over the hilly landscape.
Crocodile Island
In addition to the wildlife, you will also have the chance to see the crocodiles that are found on the island. The island is home to 84 different species of birds, most of which are water birds. Some of the most common water birds on the island include Egyptian geese, great egrets, sacred ibis, and less egrets. Other birds you might spot on the island include the swallow-tailed kite and the Osprey.

Another popular destination on the Lake Turkana Safari is Central Island, also known as Crocodile Island. This island is home to the world’s largest concentration of Nile crocodiles. While there are plenty of other natural attractions and wildlife on the island, the biggest attraction is the Nile crocodiles. This stunning location is not to be missed. You can reach Crocodile Island via a boat ride from Lodwar or Sibiloi.