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Lake Turkana: The Jade Sea Norhern Kenya Accommodation in Lake Turkana Oasis Lodge El Molo Campo Site

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Lake Turkana: The Jade Sea Norhern Kenya
At Kenya’s far Northern frontier lies one of the natural wonders of the world. Lake Turkana
is a massive inland sea, the largest desert lake in the world. This single body of water is over 250 kilometres long- longer
than the entire Kenyan coast.
It is widely known
as the Jade Sea, because of the remarkable, almost incandescent, colour of its waters. After a long journey through the sweltering
deserts and lava flows of Northern Kenya, the sight of this vast body of bright turquoise water comes as an unearthly, ethereal
vision.
The Lake is a source of life for some of Kenya’s most remote tribes. The Turkana, with ancestral
ties to Uganda, live a semi-nomadic existence around the Lake. The country’s smallest tribe, the El Molo, live a hunter-gatherer
existence on the shores, in villages of distinctive rounded reed huts.
Turkana has one of the longest living histories on earth, and recent fossil evidence unearthed at Koobi Fora has led to the Lake being
referred to as ‘The Cradle of Mankind’. The site lies at the heart of the Sibiloi National Park, a place of stark
beauty and prehistoric petrified forests.
The Lake itself is a natural treasure, with the world’s single
largest crocodile population. In Turkana these reptiles grow to record size, with some of the largest specimens found on remote
windswept Central Island. Lake Turkana is Kenya’s most remote destination, but one that repays the intrepid traveller
with rich rewards.
Getting Around - The East and West Shores of Turkana are accessed
completely separately, and are physically separated by the vast uncrossable Suguta Valley south of the Lake. The east shore
is reached via Maralal and Marsabit with the central point of access being the small oasis town of Loiyangalani.
The west shore is accessed via Kitale and the central point of access is Lodwar. There are airstrips on both shores for
chartered aircraft. This area is used as a launch site for safaris into the remote Omo region of Soutern Ethiopia. Turkana
should be visited as part of a professionally organized safari. There are very few defined roads around the Lake. The lakeshore
can be explored on foot, but plenty of water and a good sense of direction are both vital.
Boats are available
for hire in villages along the shore, and this is the best way to explore the lake. a local guide is advisable.
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Lake Turkana Safari Accommodation
Oasis Lodge Lake Turkana
Oasis Lodge is located on the southern
shores of Lake Turkana in remote northern Kenya.Despite its fabulously remote location, Oasis Lodge which is a German owned
lodge is a very strange little place, focused mainly on fishing. There are 24 wooden bungalows, a large central area and even
a swimming pool.
El Molo Campsite Lake
Turkana El Molo Campsite is located on the shores of Lake
Turkana in the remote northern region of Kenya.El Molo campsite usually features on the itineraries of the very few overland
expeditions which pass through this remote region.

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