Fly from Nairobi Wilson (WIL) to Lodwar (LOK)
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Depart the South West city of Nairobi and take off to the north-west, travel over Lake Baringo with the smaller Lake Logipi visible on your right before proceeding to Lodwar is the largest town in Northern Kenya. You will also see your conditions change from a lush green of vegetation and wild forests such as Kapcherop Forest to the brown arid areas of the North.
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Distance and Flight Time
The average flying distance from Nairobi Wilson to Lodwar is 604 kms and will take you around 1 hour and 15 minutes to travel from the airport to airport. The trip offers you some time to relax, watch your favourite TV series or a complete a chapter in your book and by the time you finish your entertainment you should be preparing for landing.
There are regular flights servicing the Nairobi Wilson to Lodwar route with 1 flight per day from Skyward Express, Fly-Sax and Safarilink.
If you prefer to get a better lay of the land you can also travel by road by hiring a car or booking a bus, travelling by road you will have to cover around 604 kilometres which should take you just under 11 hours and 15 minutes to complete.
Not to Miss During Flights
After takeoff, your flight will head North over the lush and hilly western province of Kenya with Mount Elgon which spans the border between Kenya and Uganda visible on your left. As you get closer to Lodwar the landscape will change to an arid environment of Turkana National Park and Mount Nasalot which will be visible on your left-hand side. The final approach to Lodwar will cross the seasonal Turkwel River which flows from Mount Elgon to Lake Turkana.
Airport & Layover Tips
This flight takes you to the largest town in northern Kenya, Lodwar, however, you will land and explore one of Kenya's smaller airports by regional standards also known as the Lodwar airport. This regional airport services hundreds of domestic, regional and a few international travellers each week with the majority of travellers coming in from Nairobi. Lodwar is a small regional airport so you should be able to collect your bags quickly and head to the exit and start your visit to this historical town.
Upon leaving the airport you will find that there is no shortage of travel alternatives when leaving the airport with a range of rental car agencies, cabs, buses and shuttles all just a call away