Lake Nakuru National Park is located in Nakuru City, Rift Valley Province, about 200 kilometers from Nairobi, covering an area of 188 square kilometers, is a park specially built to protect birds, known as "bird watching paradise". There are about 450 birds in the park, especially famous for flamingo! Due to the high salinity of the lake in the volcanic belt, it is suitable for plankton growth as a staple food of flamingo. There are about 2 million flamingo, accounting for one-third of the world's total! In addition to birds, there are many animals, such as jumping rabbits, otters, rock raccoons, hippos, leopards, lions, zebras, bison, lizards, antelopes, hyenas, foxes, wild cats, giraffes, white rhinos, etc. It is a paradise for wildlife! The lake area varies from 5 to 30 square kilometers with the rainy season. The government designated the lake as a bird sanctuary in 1960 and expanded into a national park in 1968. It is the first national park in Africa to protect birds! But I see most of them, and it seems that it is also fate to appreciate the flamingo! See the world with fate.