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Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park Packages

Referred as the Land of Giants, the landscapes in Amboseli are magical. Elephants roaming freely in groups of more than 20, and thousands of birds flying around and dancing in the air.  It is the second most popular Kenya safari destination coming second to Maasai Mara national reserve and a premier destination for Kenya wildlife safari experience. Additionally, due to its smaller size and closer distance to Nairobi, Amboseli has become this quick getaway from the city and an easy place to explore wild Kenya in a limited time.

Located in the Rift Valley region and situated about 240 kilometers southeast of Nairobi, the park is gifted with a backdrop of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro which is the tallest free-standing mountain on the continent of Africa (5,895 meters above the sea level). Amboseli is the place to go given that it has good road conditions, abundant wildlife and lower prices compared to Maasai Mara.

Amboseli national park is one of the amazing Kenya wildlife safari destinations you must visit during a Kenya safari, below are the 5 reasons to why you should visit Amboseli national park.

Big population of elephants

Amboseli national park is a famous Kenya wildlife safari destination for large herds of elephants with impressive tusks. There are over 60 families of elephants in Amboseli national park making a total of over 1,000 elephants. The elephants in Amboseli national park have been individually named, numbered and coded for easy individual recognition. One of the area’s most special sightings is its red elephants, dyed by the ochre-rich soil.

Amboseli national park is a worldly popular home for the biggest free ranging elephants in the world and they can be seen while on a Kenya game viewing safari in the park.

Scenic views of Mount Kilimanjaro

Amboseli national park is a very scenic destination boosting spectacular views of Mountain Kilimanjaro and its snow capped peak at 5,895 meters above the sea level. The snow capped peaks of Mountain Kilimanjaro dominates the savannah landscape of Amboseli national park almost 6 vertical kilometers above, with large population of big tusked elephants and many other animals with the backdrop of the mighty mountain hidden in the clouds creates a magnificent scenery perfect for photography and sightseeing.  Scenic views of Mount Kilimanjaro are clearly seen early morning and in the afternoon.

Tree climbing lions

Amboseli national park is one of a few wildlife destinations in Kenya as well as Africa where to find the rare tree climbing lions. The tree climbing lions are often spotted resting on tree branches during Kenya game viewing safari. Amboseli national park is a home to about 100 lions which can easily be seen.

Amboseli is rich with a variety of wildlife

Amboseli national park is one of the most popular destinations for Kenya wildlife tours offer great views of various species of wildlife, the most prominent being the large herds of elephants which roam in the dusty plains of the park. Amboseli national park is a home to more than 50 mammal species including cheetahs, lions, antelopes, spotted hyenas, cape buffaloes, wildebeests, hyena, hippos, grant’s zebra, Masai giraffe, grant’s gazelles, Thomson gazelles among others.

Animals in Amboseli national park thrive in the acacia and savannah woodlands, swamps such as Ekongo Narok swamps, Ol Okenya swamp and others.

A Bird’s Haven

Amboseli national park is also a  birder’s haven and a must visit destination during a Kenya birding safari. There are over 400 bird species recorded to be living in the various regions of the park. Amboseli national park has a number of great birding spots such as Sinet Delta, the shores of numerous lakes in the park such as Kioko Lake, Conch Lake and Amboseli Lake, swamps, acacia woodlands and savannah grasslands.

There are a variety of bird species spotted in Amboseli national park during Kenya birding safari such as ostrich, egrets, herons, pelicans, steel-blue whydah, hornbills, African swamphens, common redshanks, and Taveta golden weavers, yellow necked spurfowls, long-toed lapwings, yellow necked spurfowls, painted dwarf gecko, Sudan mabuya, graceful chameleon, skink, African stripped skink, lesser kestrel, Madagascar pond heron, lesser flamingo, and many more.

Kenya birding safari in Amboseli national park is best done in the period of November to April when migratory bird species get into the park to join the resident bird species.

 

Getting to Amboseli National Park

Amboseli national park is strategically situated 240 kilometers south of Nairobi the capital city of Kenya which is the starting point of most Kenya safaris, the park is located in Kajiado County stretching to the border of Kenya and Tanzania and neighboring other grand Kenya wildlife destinations such as Tsavo West and Tsavo East national park. Because of the location of Amboseli national park, the park can easily be included in your safari to other Kenya wildlife safari destinations. Amboseli national park can easily be included to the itinerary of your safari to Tsavo East national park or Tsavo West National park.

 

Key Activities

Your stay at Amboseli National Park will be definitely memorable and exciting. There are several hotels, lodges and safari camps within the park that offer various activities throughout your stay. Special activities can also be arranged upon request.

Game Drives

Amboseli is well-known for its large elephant population. It is well-endowed with other wildlife worth watching. Our knowledgeable driver will ensure that this is the most memorable safari of your life. Nature walks of comparable size can be arranged.

Maasai Cultural Dance.

On alternate evenings, a troupe of Maasai Moran warriors will entertain you with traditional songs and dances after dinner. The Maasai are one of Kenya’s last remaining tribes that have retained their culture. In one of the neighboring villages guests get to interact with them and learn about their fascinating way of life firsthand.

Bird walks

Ol Tukai is home to 400 different species of African birds. The various lodges and hotels allow for guests get to enjoy the short bird walks within the lodges in a scenic environment often under the canopy of acacia trees.

Tree Planting and Community Activities

You can also in tree planting activities and other community activities to promote eco- tourism in Kenya

 

Other Activities

 

After a long day of game drives in the wilderness you will need to wind down. The hotels and lodges in Amboseli have swimming pools and other amenities that will help you unwind.

 

Hotels, Lodges and Camps in Amboseli National Park

 

There are many hotels, lodges and camps at Amboseli that can suit various budgets. Most of the hotels and camps are strategically located in places with huge presence of wildlife and with stunning views of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro.

Check out Hotels and Safari Camps in Amboseli National Park

 

 

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