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On the shores of Lake Baringo, 285 kms northwest of Nairobi,
Lake Baringo Club nestles amongst palm trees,
green lawns and the clashing pinks, purples, reds and oranges of bougainvillea
obviously thriving in the hot steamy days that characterise so many of the
Great Rift Valley's lakes.
Mirroring the surrounding Tugen Hills and Laikipia Escarpment,
the lake owes its chocolate colour to the rivers that feed it - all carrying
plenty of top soil. Hippo and crocodile share this watery residence with
tilapia, mud fish, bass cat fish and an enormous variety of birds.
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There is never a dull moment at the Club. Morning and
evening bird walks, always accompanied by our resident ornithologist, give
visitors the opportunity to see several magnificent birds of prey, noisy,
restless 'bush' birds and the numerous species frequenting the shore.There
are plenty of small motorised boats for hire, all captained by knowledgeable
bird enthusiasts.
And there is so much to see on the Lake - hippo and crocodile
at close quarters, a bejewelled assortment of kingfishers, local fisherman
sorting the day's catch, and of course the scenic beauty of a Rift Valley
Lake. Our daily visit to a local tribe's manyatta (village) is always popular
with guests. The Njemps are related to the Masai and Samburu and speak a
similar language.
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The lovely gardens of the Club are a pleasure to behold
and the swimming pool, surrounded by clusters of exotic shrubs, attract bathers
throughout the day. When you visit us, do allow enough time to enjoy our
legendary hospitality in between the many excursions available.
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