Lowarengak

Lowarengak lies on the northwestern margin of Lake Turkana, between the towns of Todenyang to the north, and Nachukui to the south.

[3] Most deposits fer formed under lacustrine, fluvial and alluvial fan contexts, and some include remains of Australopithecus and Kenyanthropus.

[4] Some who lived in Lowarengak later moved to Natole, continuing to flee the northern areas due to raids and pastoral conflict.

[8] By 2009 the fishing industry around Lowarengak and nearby communities was reported to have grown to include 100,000 people, with numbers highest during droughts.

Fish from Lowarengak and surrounding areas are exported as far as Lokichoggio, Kakuma, Kitale, Busia, Bunyala, Kisumu, Bungoma, Mumias, Siaya, Kakamega, and Eldoret.

Satellite image of Lake Turkana, where Lowarengak resides.
Lowarengak is mostly inhabited by Turkana people, many of whom are fisherman.
Nile perch, a common catch for Lowarengak fisherman.