Located in northern Tanzania, near the border with neighboring Kenya, Lake Natron is situated northeast of the Ngorongoro Crater. The landscape is dominated by Ol Doinyo Lengai, an active volcano that is just south of Lake Natron.
As water cannot flow out of the lake, evaporation levels are very high, and this leaves behind natron (sodium carbonate decahydrate) and trona (sodium sesquicarbonate dihydrate).
In January 2021, Lake Natron was featured in the opening episode of ‘A Perfect Planet’, a BBC series that is narrated by David Attenborough.
Matt Aeberhard, a camera operator during the filming of the episode, explained that ‘the pH level of the lake is not far short of household bleach’. Aeberhard also noted that ‘until recently, more people had landed on the moon than had stood out in Lake Natron’.
The camera crew managed to defy the elements by traveling to the lake in a hovercraft.
Although the lake is deadly to most animals, a unique ecosystem has developed in this harsh environment, creating fascinating opportunities for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
Salt marshes and freshwater wetlands have formed, creating a habitat for the long-legged waterfowl. The lake also contains two endemic fish species: Alcolapia latilabris and Alcolapia ndalalani. You can also find Alcolapia alcalica at Lake Natron, but the species is not endemic.
Lesser flamingos are Lake Natron’s most famous attraction. 75% of the world’s population of lesser flamingos were born at this lake. They amass at the lake between August and October to lay their eggs, and the eggs hatch during the wet season in November.
The surrounding area is also home to other species that can survive in this dry and dusty landscape, including kudus, oryxs, gerenuks, zebras, and ostriches. Fortunate adventurers may even catch a glimpse of a golden jackal!
Although Lake Natron does not contain the same array of wildlife as the surrounding natural parks, it is fascinating to see life so close to such a deadly body of water.
We recommend that you visit Lake Natron on your return from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area or the Serengeti National Park.
The road journey from the Serengeti is long, so you should break up the journey by spending a night at Kleins Gate, an exit point on the edge of Serengeti National Park.
The following morning, you will complete an 8-hour drive to Engaresero.
Your accommodation in Engaresero will be your base for your adventures at Lake Natron. After visiting Lake Natron, you should undertake a 3-hour road journey to Arusha.
The best time to visit Lake Natron is during the dry season from late May to early November since these months are slightly cooler. The area is too hot during the short dry season from December to February.
In August, the flamingos start to gather at the lake and continue to amass until October. Visiting during these months gives you a chance to see this spectacular gathering.
The dry season also provides better conditions for hikes in the surrounding area since paths can be treacherous during the wet season.
During the dry season, there is a higher level of evaporation and this increases the salinity of the lake. The increase in the salinity of the lake causes cyanobacteria to multiply at a faster rate, and this gives the lake a richer shade of pink. The cyanobacteria provide food for the flamingos.
Other than the exciting opportunity to stay at a Maasai Boma, there are limited accommodation options around Lake Natron. Two options include the Lake Natron Camp and the Africa Safari Lake Natron:
The Lake Natron Camp- is a basic but comfortable option. The tents are spacious, and they have a porch area where you can watch the sunset. As there are only 10 tents, you are guaranteed a quiet and secluded stay. They also have a natural swimming pool where you can cool off at the end of the day.
The Africa Safari Lake Natron- a luxury lodge which is located on the border of the national park. It offers a variety of comfortable rooms at varying prices and it has a pool and a bar area where you can enjoy your favourite evening tipple.
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