Nasalot And South Turkana national reserve

These reserves lie on either side of the main highway about halfway between Kitale and Lodwar. Neither is well endowed with game but Nasalot is dominated by a rugged mountain of the same name which overlooks the Turkwell Gorge, the site of Kenya's latest hydroelectric power scheme. There is no accommodation in either reserve.


Nasalot is one of Kenya’s smallest parks. Just 92 sq. Kms. South Turkana reaches  1091 sq. Kms. Those who are looking for a taste of the real
African adventure in one of the remotest parts of Kenya may proceed along Kitale-Lodwar road and half-way through visit the south Turkana and Nasalot National reserves before venturing further north to the country of Turkana tribesmen to see the marvels of nature: The great concentrations of crocodile in Lake Turkana and the dwarf El-Molo tribesmen who feast on the reptiles.
The reserves were established in 1979 for the preservation of the remaining wildlife species in Turkana District which, like the Turkana people are adapted to the harsh and arid environment. The two reserves lie half-way between Kitale and Lodwar town- the administrative centre of the Turkana District.
They have limited forest and plains game like elephant, buffalo, eland, zebra, impala, lesser kudu and many other lower species found in arid
lands. Nasalot has beautiful scenery, overlooking the Turkwell Gorge. They are suitable for camping safaris as there are no accommodation facilities within or near the reserves.
Accessibility is through Kitale town for those who would like to extend their safaris to the remote north.

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