Kenya
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The water level of the lake has risen and flooded all the 'official' campsites, we were told we could camp anywhere as we are in a self sufficient campervan. This is where we chose because of the view. Note there are only a few hot springs to vist, most of the others and the geysers are now under water!
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Lovely new Fig Tree Camp to replace the old flooded one. Really lovely spot amongst big trees with a stream running through. Spent 2 nights here. No facilities.
Report Check-InIndeed a nice Place for a Bushcamp inside the National Park. We didn't see any other official Camp as they probably are still all flooded. It's slightly above the Lake so you got good Views. Nobody bothered us here and we really enjoyed the Silence and thousand Flamingos down in the Water.
Report Check-InThe water level of the lake has risen and flooded all the 'official' campsites, we were told we could camp anywhere as we are in a self sufficient campervan. This is where we chose because of the view. Note there are only a few hot springs to vist, most of the others and the geysers are now under water!
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