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Lake Magadi Deep in the heart of Southern Kenya’s Maasai land is the unearthly Lake Magadi. This 104 sq
km soda lake is completely surrounded by vast natural salt flats. These sweltering hot plains prevent any animals reaching
the alkaline lake at its centre. For this reason, thousands of flamingo descend on the lake each year to nest on elevated
mud mounds at the lake’s edge safe from any potential predators. Freshwater springs at the Lake’s shore attract
a host of other birds. A
journey to Magadi is to enter another world. The baking salt plains stretch into horizons of shimmering heat haze, while the
shallow lake heaves with the pink waves of nesting flamingo. The otherworldly atmosphere is compounded by the intense heat
and the isolation. Magadi is often the final destination for treks from the Nguruman escarpment or the Loita hills. Proximity
to Nairobi means that trekkers can leave the heat of Magadi behind and ascend 1000 metres to the highland cool of the capital. Getting Around
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Main
road access to Magadi is directly from Nairobi by bus, matatu or private transport, via Kiserian. 2. Many trekkers hike to Magadi from the Nguruman
Escarpment and the Loita Hills. 3. Private vehicles are the best way to access Lake Magadi and Olorgasalie.
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