Lake Natron, Tanzania
Wild and remote Lake Natron lies in the northeast of Tanzania in between the Ngorongoro Highlands and Serengeti plains. Here it is the landscape rather than the animals that is the attraction – the area around the lake inhabited by Maasai is dry, desolate and hauntingly beautiful.
Situated at the base of Africa’s only active volcano Oldonyo Lengai (Mountain of God), Lake Natron is one of the most alkaline lakes in the world. The lake is home to millions of tiny crustaceans, attracting thousands of lesser flamingos seasonally. It is one of the most important flamingo breeding grounds on earth as a result.
Unique in its setting, Lake Natron Tented Camp is set back in a grove of trees adjacent to the shores of the lake. Basic but clean safari tents offer showers, comfortable beds and a private veranda. A fully stocked bar and candle lit restaurant ensure you have a cold drink and delicious food at the end of an adventurous day of hiking.
Activities include Lake Natron excursions, visiting the hot Springs; Sundowners, Bush diner walks; Hiking to the waterfall – swim, cool off and relax! Half day trekking trip to Springs of Engaresero River, Maasai cultural excursions and more.