Lake Natron National Park is a striking and otherworldly destination located in northern Tanzania, near the border with Kenya. Known for its vivid red-colored alkaline lake, it is one of the most unique ecosystems in East Africa. The lake’s high alkalinity and temperatures create a harsh environment for most life, but it serves as a critical breeding ground for thousands of lesser flamingos, making it a vital site for bird conservation. Surrounding the lake are dramatic volcanic landscapes, including the active Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano, hot springs, waterfalls, and ancient hominin footprints preserved in hardened mud. Lake Natron offers a remote and adventurous experience for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking to explore Tanzania’s raw, untouched beauty.