Average Expert Rating
Rating Breakdown
Write a User ReviewA crocodile market on the shore of Lake Chamo
Due to long-term neglect, poaching and overgrazing, wildlife numbers are down in this scenic park. I drove the long bumpy road to the plains area recommended for wildlife viewing, but only saw a single greater kudu and a herd of Burchell’s zebra. More worthwhile is a boat trip on Lake Chamo to visit the famous ‘crocodile market’, the local nickname for a particular stretch of lakeshore where these living dinosaurs congregate naturally. Old photos show hundreds of massive crocs piled up together, but numbers are far lower today. Nevertheless, a late afternoon trip out on this beautiful Rift Valley lake is highly recommended; mountains rise up from the shore in every direction and you should see some monstrous crocs and plenty of hippos. Needless to say, the birdlife is phenomenal.
A tale of two lakes
More ambitiously, game drives across the ‘Bridge of God’ (a hilly acacia-studded isthmus separating the two lakes) to the Nechisar (literally ‘White Grass’) plains can be a disappointment. Many large mammal species once associated with these plains are