Located between Naivasha and Nakuru along the Nairobi – Nakuru highway lies Gilgil. One landmark Gilgil is infamous for is the Gilgil Weighbridge, one of the stations established along the northern corridor to control overloading. During weekends the station is characterized by an endless queue of trucks and long traffic snarl-up.
Apart from that, Gilgil is a beautiful town filled with plenty of places to have plenty of fun. Lake Elementaita, a soda lake is found near the town. Elmenteita is derived from the Maasai word muteita, meaning “dust place”, a reference to the dryness and dustiness of the area, especially between January and March.
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What’s more Lake Elementaita is a much less visited attraction than other natural attractions, so you enjoy a sense of privacy and solitude in a wondrous volcanic landscape. On the shores of Lake Elmentaita you can even bathe with naturally heated springs that will soothe your pains away.
You can also check out Kariandusi Museum, found about 2 km to the East Side of Lake Elementaita. Dating back between 700,000 to 1 million years old, Kariandusi is possibly the first Acheulian site to have been found in Situ in East Africa.
There are plenty of places to lay down your head and get freaky between the sheets with your better half while in Gilgil. Whether you prefer a colonial-style camp or an intimate lodge, the accommodations at Lake Elmentaita are perfectly suited for all. The main options are Elmenteita Serena, Sleeping Warrior and Sunbird Lodge.
2 km from Kariandusi Prehistoric Museum lies Epashikino Resort & Spa. The spa offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar.
Kikopey Beach Camp which features accommodation with free private parking is also another great accommodation option. Guests at the camp can enjoy a continental or a Full English/Irish breakfast.