Lake Turkana, often called the “Jade Sea” for its striking turquoise waters, is the world’s largest desert lake and one of Kenya’s most remote destinations. Located in the northern Rift Valley, it offers a unique mix of dramatic landscapes, cultural encounters, and prehistoric heritage. The lake is dotted with volcanic islands, the most famous being Central Island National Park, home to three crater lakes filled with crocodiles, flamingos, and other wildlife.Archaeological sites around Turkana, including Koobi Fora, provide vital insights into early human history. Visitors can also interact with nomadic communities such as the Turkana, Rendille, and Samburu, gaining cultural perspectives that are as rich as the scenery. Though harsh and isolated, the lake’s beauty is unparalleled, with fiery sunsets, strong desert winds, and a raw sense of wilderness. For adventurers and history lovers, Lake Turkana offers one of Kenya’s mostextraordinary experiences.