Lake Natron is a dramatic and otherworldly landscape situated at the base of the active Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano in northern Tanzania. The lake’s mineral-rich alkaline waters create striking red and orange hues along the shoreline, forming one of East Africa’s most surreal natural settings. It is one of the most important breeding sites in the world for lesser flamingos, which gather here in vast numbers to nest on isolated salt islands. The surrounding terrain consists of lava fields, waterfalls, escarpments, and Maasai grazing lands. Visitors come for scenic walking safaris, birdwatching, hikes to nearby waterfalls, and cultural interactions with local Maasai communities. Lake Natron is ideal for adventurous travelers drawn to geological wonders and remote wilderness.