Located in Kenya’s Bogoria National Reserve in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Bogoria is shallow petrol blue Soda Lake, 2m deep. Its waters contain the blue- green algae that attract thousands of ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. As one drives past the equator from Nakuru to Baringo, a sign on the roadside declares ...
A meandering road up the hills along the highway is the magnificent scenery that ushers visitors to Lake Bogoria Spa and Resort Hotel. Set among the acacia surroundings on the floor of the Great Rift ...
A spot check by the Star on a tour of the lake found millions of the birds forming a beautiful pink patterns, which is a great attraction for visitors. Major tourist hotels in the area are enjoying ...
Many students also visit the lake's hot springs and geysers for handson learning in earth sciences, geology and natural phenomena, while also experiencing a unique and memorable field trip. At the ...
The rising water levels in Lake Bogoria have dealt a major blow to the local tourism sector and left the Baringo County Government struggling with reduced revenue.Flooded hotels, submerged hot springs ...
Lake Bogoria is shrinking at an alarming rate. One of North Rift's and Kenya's key tourist attractions, the lake is facing an uncertain future as its water is reducing at levels never seen before.
Visitors arrive at Lake Bogoria Spa Resort for the 2014 Easter holiday. PHOTO/SULEIMAN MBATIAH. Insecurity fears saw traditional tourist destinations suffer declines as new circuits benefited from an ...
As one drives past the equator from Nakuru to Baringo, a sign on the roadside declares, “You are now entering the Northern Hemisphere.” The weather is torrid and humid. For a person who is used to the ...