It covers 107 sq km with 34 sq km being covered by water. The Lake Bogoria National Reserve is dominated by thorny bushland of acacia and the open shores of
The lake Bogoria National Park is mainly made up of thorny bush lands with some traces of riverine forest and acacia.
Lake Bogoria National Reserve is in the Great Rift Valley, Kenya, covering Lake Bogoria and the land immediately surrounding the lake.
Mostly from June to February during this time the park receives little rainfalls
Lake Bogoria National Park high season which is never gets crowded is from September to February which is its dry Season · It is sunny and dry, Flamingos are usually present and bird watching is excellent and migratory birds are present.
The reserve has a herd of the relatively uncommon Greater Kudu. Other large mammals include buffalo, zebra, cheetah, baboon, warthog, caracal, spotted hyena, impala and dik dik.
Lake Bogoria National Reserve has got over 135 species of birds that are recorded which include the little grebe, pratincole, swift, little bee-eater, cape wigeon, yellow-billed stork, African spoonbill, augur buzzard, gabar goshawk, water dikkop, great tit, starling, hornbill, crombec and among others. Lake Bogoria National Reserve is the best place in Kenya to see flamingos.
Being close to the equator, Lake has consistent temperatures throughout the year. Daytime temperatures are in the high twenties Celsius (low to mid-eighties Fahrenheit), while it cools off considerably at night. Along the lakeshore, temperatures are higher than on the top of the escarpment.
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