Visit Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge
Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge is situated on a range of hills that form the western ranges of the Rift Valley, It is on the western side of Lake Nakuru and offers a vantage point view of the lake itself and the wooded and bushy grassland that characterizes the surrounding National Park. Lake Nakuru National Park has been branded an international bird sanctuary; the first site to receive Important Bird Area (IBA) celebrity status in Africa in recognition of its outstanding value to bird conservation. It is home to over 450 varieties of birds and provides for about 56 different species of mammals, including the rare Rothschild’s giraffe, white rhino and buffaloes.
The lodge is 165kms from Nairobi. Slightly over two hours drive on tarmac roads, and then 21kms of all weather road through the National Park. It is 2,000 metres above sea level and overlooks the Naishi airstrip, a 40-minute drive away where Chartered light aircrafts may land.
Accommodation
The lodge has a capacity maximum of 120 guests in 54 Twin/Double rooms, 06 Singles and 02 Wheelchair Rooms (designed with the physically challenged and elderly in mind)
All Rooms have double-size beds, & balconies. Baby cots are available on request as are Triple rooms. Full-length windows allow guests a panoramic view of the park, Lake Nakuru and beyond. There is a furnished private balcony accessed through a rear glass door. From here, one can enjoy viewing animals that come to drink from a nearby watering hole.
Amenities include
- En-suite bathrooms
- Personal Mini-Bars
- Telephones
- Hairdryers
- Power 24Hr 240V With Standby Generator
- Babysitting Available on Request
- Credit Cards Visa & Mastercard
- Wifi In All Rooms & Public Areas
Food & Beverage
The lodge has a restaurant which with authentic cuisine including African-themed foods. The menu is varied, and takes into consideration families with children who might require special dishes, they cater for special dietary needs too.
The lounge, bar and dining room have extensive sheltered outdoor terraces. so you never have to miss out on experiencing the vast African plains.
Other amenities and facilities include;
- Infinity Swimming plus Children’s Pool
- Nature Walks
- Board Games Available on Request
- Two Bars
- Gift Shop
- Outdoor Dining Area
Talk to a Specialist
Choose a Safari Specialist in your time zone and start planning your tailor-made safari to Kenya.
Talk to a Specialist
Choose a Safari Specialist in your time zone and start planning your tailor-made safari to Kenya.
Curating ultimate tailor-made safari experiences for 35 years
What Our Clients Say About Us
In our commitment to excellence, we not only strive to exceed our clients’ expectations but also value their feedback. We are proud to present our clients’ feedback.
Stories on Kenya Safaris
Don’t miss out on our special offers, exclusive deals, and inspirational travel stories. Keep up-to-date with all the latest news by subscribing to our newsletter.

Exploring Africa's..
Have you ever imagined taking a slow-paced adventurous tour inside Africa’s wilderness on foot? Walking safaris are exactly that. Also known as bushwalks, walking safaris are completely different from game drives as they awaken all your senses allowing you to notice smells, sounds, and even colors of the wilderness.

11 Essential..
Ever imagined yourself on a wildlife viewing safari in Africa? Maybe it’s been a dream since childhood, or maybe it’s a new idea that sparked later in life – either way, you can’t wait to get on the African savannah plains and set out on a new adventure accompanied by an expert safari guide to watch the iconic wildlife!

When is..
Since the birth of the modern safari holiday in the 1920’s, Kenya has been the destination of choice for intrepid explorers to get a taste of wild Africa and the storybook animals that roam free of cage and bars. On many people’s bucket lists, an African adventure taking in the Maasai Mara takes on a daydream quality. The Safari holiday has changed somewhat since the early days of heading out into the bush with gun and tent..
Have you ever imagined taking a slow-paced adventurous tour inside Africa’s wilderness on foot? Walking safaris are exactly that. Also known as bushwalks, walking safaris are completely different from game drives as they awaken all your senses allowing you to notice smells, sounds, and even colors of the wilderness.
Ever imagined yourself on a wildlife viewing safari in Africa? Maybe it’s been a dream since childhood, or maybe it’s a new idea that sparked later in life – either way, you can’t wait to get on the African savannah plains and set out on a new adventure accompanied by an expert safari guide to watch the iconic wildlife!
Since the birth of the modern safari holiday in the 1920’s, Kenya has been the destination of choice for intrepid explorers to get a taste of wild Africa and the storybook animals that roam free of cage and bars. On many people’s bucket lists, an African adventure taking in the Maasai Mara takes on a daydream quality. The Safari holiday has changed somewhat since the early days of heading out into the bush with gun and tent..





